Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho?omaika?i
Hoʻomaikaʻi—To thank, grateful, gratified.
Hoʻomaikaʻi—To thank, grateful, gratified.
Join together on November 28 to raise funds for Maui¡¯s recovery.
Ramirez's grandmother and mother made chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican breakfast dish, for him and his siblings/
Lassner discussed that UH leadership is engaging with a third party to help evaluate the structure of the 10-campus system.
“I am proud that our campuses have not been roiled by the kinds of physical violence and injury taking place at many other great universities around the world.”
There are 48,933 credit student enrollments at UH campuses, 560 more than a year ago.
This week's image is from UH Hilo's Jim Mellon.
Kani—To sound, to cry out, to roar.
UH Maui College alumna Alejandra Ramirez helps immigrants on campus and off.
Yap¡¯s story was recounted by Tim Dolan at the November 1 event marking the launch of the foundation¡¯s historic $1 billion campaign: For UH ? For Âé¶¹´«Ã½.