president's office | University of Hawaiʻi System News /news News from the University of Hawaii Thu, 16 Apr 2026 21:31:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /news/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-UHNews512-1-32x32.jpg president's office | University of Hawaiʻi System News /news 32 32 28449828 April President’s Report: Legislative updates, Giving Day results, Rainbow Wahine water polo /news/2026/04/16/april-presidents-report-2026/ Thu, 16 Apr 2026 21:26:20 +0000 /news/?p=232406 Hensel noted that the university is having productive conversations with legislators and recognizes the challenges they face in balancing many urgent needs for 鶹ý’s people this year.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel provided updates to the UH Board of Regents on state legislative measures on tuition and fee reserves during her monthly report at the board’s April 16 meeting at Kapiʻolani Community College.

Hensel noted that the Legislature continues to consider proposals related to tuition and fee reserve balances and that the university is developing reinvestment plans to strengthen advising and student support services and expand statewide online learning opportunities. She added that the university is having productive conversations with legislators and recognizes the challenges they face in balancing many urgent needs for 鶹ý’s people this year.

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Her report also highlighted record breaking systemwide participation in UH Giving Day, which generated more than $1.3 million from more than 1,580 gifts across the 10 campuses.

Hensel concluded by congratulating the No. 6 ranked UH Mānoa women’s water polo team on advancing to its third consecutive NCAA national championship tournament appearance after .

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March president’s report: 鶹ýMānoa chancellor search, eBanner progress, 鶹ýhighlights /news/2026/03/19/march-presidents-report-2026/ Thu, 19 Mar 2026 20:17:22 +0000 /news/?p=230940 Hensel delivered her report from Portland, Oregon, where the UH Mānoa men’s basketball team prepared to compete in the first round of the NCAA Division I Tournament.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel provided updates to the UH Board of Regents (BOR) on the UH Mānoa chancellor search and progress on the eBanner student information system transition in her monthly report during the board’s March 19 meeting.

Hensel delivered her report virtually from Portland, Oregon, where the UH Mānoa Rainbow Warriors men’s basketball team prepared to compete in the first round of the NCAA Division I Tournament.

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Students and Lahaina community members learn essential framing skills through the Hale 貹ʻ (tiny sheds) program

Hensel also recognized a $1.2-million NASA-funded research project led by UH Hilo focused on coastal resilience, as well as UH Maui College’s Hale 貹ʻ (small structures) program, which is supporting wildfire recovery efforts while providing hands-on workforce training opportunities.

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February President’s Report: eBanner update, Direct2鶹ýlatest, more /news/2026/02/19/february-presidents-report-2026/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 20:47:45 +0000 /news/?p=229691 Hensel also highlighted an exploratory effort to strengthen coordination between JABSOM and the UH Cancer Center and the launch of a UH Hilo AI certificate.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel provided updates to the UH Board of Regents (BOR) on the transition to the upgraded eBanner student information system for UH’s 10 campuses and the latest Direct2UH enrollment numbers during her monthly BOR report at the board’s February 19 meeting at the UH Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy.

Hensel also highlighted the start of an exploratory effort to strengthen coordination between the John A. Burns School of Medicine and the UH Cancer Center and the launch of an artificial intelligence (AI) certificate at UH Hilo.

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Direct2UH at Kauaʻi High School
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鶹ýʻohana brings warmth to chilly evening in New York City /news/2026/01/27/nyc-uhfar-pau-hana-2026/ Tue, 27 Jan 2026 23:03:27 +0000 /news/?p=228747 UH alumni, president find cozy connection in freezing New York City.

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President Wendy Hensel at the 2026 New York UHFAR Pau Hana.

University of 鶹ý alumni and friends braved the winter weather to gather in New York City to meet UH President Wendy Hensel and celebrate 鶹ý ties in January at the first (UHFAR) Pau Hana of 2026.

The gathering of about 50 was part of UHFAR’s ongoing effort to strengthen bonds between UH alumni and the university. Hensel spoke about the challenges facing the UH system, achievements across campuses, and the powerful role alumni play in supporting students.

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From left, Travonté Taylor, Colonel Rance Lee, Gina Baurile and Aaron Friedman.

“The accomplishments of our alumni demonstrate the power of a UH education,” Hensel said. “When alumni share their stories, support our students, and champion the value of higher education, they amplify our mission in ways no one else can.”

Her message struck a chord with those in the room, inspiring attendees to reflect on how their UH experiences continue to impact their lives.

“Staying connected to the UH ʻohana in New York means carrying 鶹ý with me—its values, its community and its spirit—no matter how far I roam,” said 2006 UH Mānoa graduate Colonel Rance Lee. “President Hensel’s speech reminded me that our shared roots aren’t just memories; they’re a living bond that continues to guide and unite us.”

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The event took place at Arader Galleries, a renowned art and rare book gallery on Madison Avenue. The evening was lively and warm, with alumni from a wide range of industries filling the gallery with conversation and photo-worthy moments.

“As a proud UH Mānoa alumni, connecting with fellow alumni in New York always feels grounding. It brings us back to our time in 鶹ý, reminds us to slow down, stay present and appreciate the people around us, while living in NYC,” said 2011 UH Mānoa graduate Travonté Taylor.

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January President’s Report: Inaugural Address, 鶹ýMānoa Chancellor, AI Chatbots /news/2026/01/15/january-2026-presidents-report/ Thu, 15 Jan 2026 21:42:45 +0000 /news/?p=228328 Hensel also highlighted exploration of a unified UH West Oʻahu and Leeward Community College; the success of the AI chatbots; and the Direct2鶹ýinitiative.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel provided updates to the UH Board of Regents (BOR) on the Inaugural President’s 10-Campus Address, the start of the 2026 Legislative session and the UH Mānoa chancellor search during her President’s Report at the board’s first meeting of 2026 held at Windward Community College on Thursday, January 15.

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Hensel also highlighted the launch of a strategic exploration of a unified vision for UH West Oʻahu and Leeward Community College; the success of the AI chatbots, now available across all UH campuses; and increase in applications attributed to the Direct2UH initiative, which aims to give 鶹ý public high school students a more seamless transition from high school to higher education.

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鶹ýPresident Wendy Hensel delivers inaugural systemwide address /news/2026/01/15/uh-president-hensel-delivers-inaugural-address/ Thu, 15 Jan 2026 20:30:41 +0000 /news/?p=228317 UH president’s address promotes transparency, accountability and a clear path forward.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel delivered her inaugural systemwide address on January 14, outlining key accomplishments from 2025, addressing challenges facing higher education and setting priorities for the year ahead across UH’s 10-campus system.

The livestreamed address marked the beginning of a new annual tradition intended to promote transparency, accountability and engagement with the UH community. Hensel, who began her tenure on January 1, 2025, framed the address as an opportunity to reflect on progress while charting a clear path forward for the university.

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“Today is really a down payment on our commitment to transparency,” Hensel said. “We’ve been trying to do a lot of town halls and conversations about what’s going on in a very difficult time when it’s not so easy to talk about what’s happening. This is our attempt to make sure you know what we’re doing—that we’re delivering the value that the state expects—and also to identify where you can get involved to help us reach where we all want to go together.”

In her remarks, Hensel highlighted major developments from the past year and priorities going into 2026, including enrollment across the 10 campuses topping 51,000 in fall 2025, the highest in eight years; the launch of Direct2UH, an initiative that streamlines admission to UH for 鶹ý public high school seniors; advancing artificial intelligence across the UH System; building an integrated workforce ecosystem; improving student success, including graduation and retention rates; record extramural funding in FY2025 amid increased uncertainty in 2026; capital improvement project requests; current landscape of collegiate athletics, including the impact of NIL; and UH’s financial outlook, including state appropriations, tuition and fees, grants and reserves.

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She also acknowledged ongoing challenges facing the university, such as swiftly changing federal policies, and cuts to federal research grants and awards, as well as underscored the need for continued dialogue and systemwide alignment as UH navigates a rapidly changing higher education landscape in 鶹ý and across the nation.

The address was livestreamed to ensure broad access for faculty, staff, students and community members across the state.

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President Hensel: Welcome back, 鶹ýʻohana /news/2026/01/12/president-hensel-welcome-back/ Mon, 12 Jan 2026 22:10:53 +0000 /news/?p=228132 “Here’s to a semester grounded in curiosity, care and collective progress.”

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This message was shared with the students, faculty and staff of the 10-campus University of 鶹ý system on January 12, 2026.

Wendy Hensel

Aloha UH ʻohana,

As a new semester and new years begins, our 10 campuses are once again filled with energy, purpose and possibility. This moment, when classrooms reopen, projects restart and goals come into focus, offers a chance to reset and remember why our work matters to our students, our communities and these islands.

For me, it always starts and ends with our students. Your wellbeing, your experience at UH and your success beyond graduation guide our decisions and priorities. The world you are entering is changing rapidly, and our responsibility is to prepare you not just to navigate it, but to shape it.

None of this would be possible without our faculty, staff and administrators, those who teach, advise, mentor and support our students every day, and who make our 10-campus system work. The past year has brought a lot of change, some beyond our control and some of our own making, and I am deeply grateful for your openness, candor and commitment to continuous improvement. Your feedback, especially constructive feedback, ensures we stay on the right path.

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As I complete my first year as president, it is time for me to report back to all of you. I invite you to tune in Wednesday, January 14 at 5 p.m. to a livestream of my inaugural 10-Campus System Address, an annual event moving forward. I will share a recap of 2025, highlight successes and challenges and outline where we are headed in 2026. This is part of my commitment to transparency and accountability with my most important stakeholders: all of you. The livestream information will be sent out later this week.

Looking ahead

As this semester unfolds, I encourage each of us to step outside our comfort zones. For students, that may mean joining a club, attending a campus event for the first time or trying something new. For faculty and staff, it may mean exploring new approaches, building partnerships or participating in initiatives that move our system forward. Progress is built on curiosity, connection and shared purpose.

Here’s to a semester grounded in curiosity, care and collective progress.

With aloha,
Wendy F. Hensel
President, University of 鶹ý

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President Hensel: Happy holidays and mahalo /news/2025/12/16/president-hensel-happy-holidays-mahalo/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 19:57:47 +0000 /news/?p=226884 “As the year comes to a close, I want to take a moment to pause and reflect and express my heartfelt mahalo.”

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Phoebe’s first Christmas as the “first dog”

This message was shared with the students, faculty and staff of the 10-campus University of 鶹ý system on December 15, 2025.

Aloha UH ʻohana,

As the year comes to a close, I want to take a moment to pause and reflect and express my heartfelt mahalo. In just a few weeks, I will mark one year as president of the University of 鶹ý, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve this extraordinary university in one of the most beautiful and meaningful places in the world.

Throughout the past year, I’ve spent time on our campuses and had the chance to get to know many of you. I have seen your dedication up close in how you learn, work and support one another, especially during moments of challenge and accomplishment. That care is felt everywhere.

To our students, mahalo for placing your trust in UH and for bringing your ideas, energy and voices to our campuses. You inspire us and remind us daily of the purpose of our work.

To our faculty and staff, mahalo for your dedication to teaching, research, service and student success. Your expertise and compassion are the foundation of this institution and make a lasting difference across our state.

As we enter the holiday season, I hope you’re able to rest, recharge and spend meaningful time with loved ones. May this be a time of reflection, renewal and gratitude.

I am so honored to continue this journey with you and look forward to the year ahead as we listen, learn and build together.

With warmest aloha and best wishes for the holidays,

Wendy Hensel
President, University of 鶹ý

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President Wendy Hensel and her ʻohana
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鶹ýpresident updates on fed shutdown, student support, more /news/2025/11/20/presidents-report-november-2025/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 21:27:33 +0000 /news/?p=225843 President Hensel also highlighted food aid efforts and student information dashboard updates.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel briefed the UH Board of Regents (BOR) on the aftermath of the 43-day federal government shutdown, student support measures and key operational initiatives during her monthly President’s Report at the November 20 BOR meeting at UH ԴDz.

Hensel noted that normal operations at federal agencies resumed on November 12, and UH lifted temporary spending safeguards the following day. Federally funded extramural projects, subawards and Research and Training Revolving Fund use have all returned to standard procedures.

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To help students facing financial hardship from the prolonged shutdown, Hensel reaffirmed a temporary grace period that allows students to register for spring 2026 despite unpaid fall 2025 balances. Payment plans will be available in January 2026.

She also highlighted food distribution efforts at Windward and Leeward Community Colleges in partnership with 鶹ý Foodbank, and a UH Mānoa Athletics food drive.

Hensel provided an update on the major upgrade of the Banner Student Information System, expected to be largely in place by January 3, with full transition by summer. The modernization will improve integration, financial aid processing and mobile-friendly tools across the 10-campus system.

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October President’s Report: Federal shutdown, Direct2鶹ýlaunch and more /news/2025/10/16/presidents-report-october-2025/ Thu, 16 Oct 2025 20:59:54 +0000 /news/?p=223808 Hensel outlined the university’s strategy to safeguard mission-critical programs and maintain student services during the shutdown.

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University of 鶹ý President Wendy Hensel addressed the ongoing federal government shutdown and its potential impact on UH during her monthly President’s Report to the Board of Regents (BOR) on October 16, at Honolulu Community College.

“Thousands of our employees are either fully or partially funded by federal dollars, including many who support our veterans,” said Hensel during the report. “It has been both standard practice and statutory requirement for universities to be reimbursed for any prepaid federal salary after a shutdown. However, President Trump has indicated that may not be the case this time, though there is countervailing law. We are closely monitoring the situation.”

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Direct2鶹ýat Kauaʻi High School

Hensel also outlined the university’s strategy to safeguard mission-critical programs and maintain student services during the shutdown.

She then highlighted UH’s continued commitment to transparency and engagement, including a recent budget forum at UH Mānoa, public forums at Leeward Community College and UH West Oʻahu and the successful launch of Direct2UH. The initiative is a partnership with the 鶹ý Department of Education that streamlines the college admission process for public high school seniors to nine UH campuses.

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