Hawaiian Word of the Week: H¨¡?awi
Hāʻawi—To give, grant, allot, hand, present.
Hāʻawi—To give, grant, allot, hand, present.
The UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ team worked with keiki from Maui high schools and at N¨¡pili Noho.
The opportunity equipped students with the skills to rapidly construct temporary shelters in the aftermath of disasters.
Shayden Aoyagi is part of the first national cohort selected to diversify and strengthen registered apprenticeships.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis.
Instead of pursuing his visa to study in Japan, Dave Ramos volunteered at the Baldwin High School gym shelter.
The BOR is currently in the process of hiring, by January 31, an executive search company.
This week's image is from the UH Office of Communications.
ʻEleu—Active, alert, energetic, lively.
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