President Hensel addresses federal policy changes, reaffirms commitment to community
In a special livestreamed address on February 6, UH President Wendy Hensel acknowledged the significant impact of recent federal policy changes on higher education.
In a special livestreamed address on February 6, UH President Wendy Hensel acknowledged the significant impact of recent federal policy changes on higher education.
Waiʻanae Moku students¡¯ passion impresses UH President Wendy Hensel.
Leeward CC students, faculty and staff shared the significance of the Puʻuloa area with President Wendy Hensel.
“I am writing to assure our community that we are paying close attention to these developments and working to address issues as they are identified.”
About 150 Kapiʻolani CC students, faculty and staff welcomed and met with President Wendy Hensel.
Throughout her visit, Hensel highlighted her commitment to fostering connections and understanding the unique characteristics of each campus.
President Hensel reflected on her visit to the UH West Oʻahu campus, which marked the beginning of her tour of UH campuses and education centers.
UH President Wendy Hensel will tour the 10-campus UH system and education centers throughout her first 90 days on the job.
New UH President Wendy Hensel will visit each of the 10 UH campuses and six of the university system¡¯s nine education centers during her first 90 days in office.
Together all of us—students, faculty, staff and community members—have the opportunity to continue to shape UH as a strong 10-campus system that fulfills its kuleana to Native Hawaiians and Âé¶¹´«Ã½.