Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kikokiko
Kikokiko—to type.
Kikokiko—to type.
“Here¡¯²õ to a semester grounded in curiosity, care and collective progress.”
Digital ‘buddies’ provide immediate answers, connections for UH students.
University of Hawai?i President Wendy Hensel will share the progress across UH¡¯²õ 10 campuses, key challenges and priorities for the year to come.
This week¡¯²õ images are from the UH Hilo Center for Maunakea Stewardship.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ celebrates January 2026 faculty and staff anniversaries.
The team developed a new Hawaiian name for the cookiecutter shark, nahunaiki, meaning “little bites.”
A number of the University of Hawai?i¡¯²õ most respected educators, researchers, graduates and supporters passed in 2025. Here are their In Memoriam stories.
Mahalo to the students, faculty and staff members who shared words that inspired them, and we look forward to more words in the new year!
Mahalo to everyone who shared their pictures in 2025!