October President¡¯s Report: Federal shutdown, Direct2Âé¶¹´«Ã½launch and more
Hensel outlined the university¡¯s strategy to safeguard mission-critical programs and maintain student services during the shutdown.
Hensel outlined the university¡¯s strategy to safeguard mission-critical programs and maintain student services during the shutdown.
President Hensel shared a message addressing today¡¯s federal government shutdown and its potential impacts on our UH ʻohana.
Hensel also presented the UH President¡¯s Award for Excellence in building and grounds maintenance to Ivan Hartison.
Federal changes look at cuts to Title III programs and others.
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will end discretionary funding for several Minority-Serving Institution grant programs.
The new office will support the consolidation and alignment of academic technology, advance AI adoption and transformative initiatives.
“While recent developments continue to pose challenges for higher education in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and across the nation, I remain confident in our ability to meet these challenges together.”
“I truly believe there are transformative opportunities ahead for UH to reach the next level of excellence.&rquo;
“UH exists to help you succeed, and we are committed to providing the tools, resources, and support you need to thrive.”
Hensel also highlighted record extramural funding, Honolulu CC¡¯s Advanced Manufacturing Program Facility and the UH Alumni Makers¡¯ Market.