International Education Week celebrated at UH campuses
Âé¶¹´«Ã½campuses will feature performances, exhibits, films, lecture, exhibits and more for International Education Week, November 14–18.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½campuses will feature performances, exhibits, films, lecture, exhibits and more for International Education Week, November 14–18.
The event will honor veterans and recognize 13 Âé¶¹´«Ã½student veterans who will receive scholarships to pursue their nursing education.
KapiʻolaniCC’s Robert Franco will share results from a student learning and civic capacity project involving assessments from six community colleges nationwide.
Project proposals for the $10,000 Green Project Implementation Award, as well as multiple $1000 Green Student Leader Awards, are now being accepted.
The bi-annual magazine highlights exciting news from UH campuses and celebrates alumni accomplishments.
This online conference aims to empower students and professionals to succeed in their careers through connection, collaboration and innovative ideas for teaching and learning.
Proposals include funding for 21st century facilities, graduation initiative and innovation initiative.
These agreements are the first significant collaborations between UH and domestic violence service providers and lay the groundwork for specific operational relationships to be developed.
Phase I of the construction of the new Culinary Institute of the Pacific is nearly completed, and classes are scheduled to begin in 2017.
The William Randolph Hearst Foundations awarded scholarship funding to UH Mānoa to support students from rural areas pursuing a BA degree in nursing.