Quirk nationally recognized for her dedication to students
Quirk plays a crucial role in student success from her time in the Native Hawaiian Student Services to now directing the Graduate Professional Access program.
Quirk plays a crucial role in student success from her time in the Native Hawaiian Student Services to now directing the Graduate Professional Access program.
Eloise Luzader is famous for greeting students and other Gateway Caf¨¦ patrons with a bright smile, and being the unofficial ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ matchmaker.
As PACE¡¯s executive director, Fujiyama is responsible for leading UH¡¯s innovation and entrepreneurship efforts, including strengthening ties with community stakeholders.
After 29 years of service, Eloise Luzader will retire on November 30, 2023.
The Women of Impact Award recognizes the important role of women¡¯s leadership and impact in governance, diplomacy and society.
A group of 2023 UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ award winners were honored at the September 23 game against New Mexico State.
Paula Nishimoto, human resources specialist, is honored with the Willard WIlson Award for Distinguished Service.
UH Hilo specialist emeritus nominated for a six-year term on the National Council on the Humanities.
Pacific Business News named the UH Foundation¡¯s Meredith Yoro to the 40 Under 40 cohort for 2023.
81-year-old Kimo Pihana was the first Maunakea Ranger.