UH Community Colleges launch free training initiative to get O¡®ahu Back to Work
UH Community Colleges are teaching high-demand skills to Oʻahu residents whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19.
UH Community Colleges are teaching high-demand skills to Oʻahu residents whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19.
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 UH students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
Loretta Chen was one of 15 women leaders selected for her contributions to education, arts, community, women and youth.
Devin Caringer, John Paul Fua, Toby Samsal and Candra Urban each received a $2,000 Ford ASSET scholarship.
The campus is reducing its carbon footprint by generating 70 percent of its energy through PV systems.
Brian Hirata established Naʻau to celebrate and progress locally harvested Âé¶¹´«Ã½ cuisine.
The Kīpuka features a dance studio, study areas for students and a wet lab which is being used by the recently launched Ke Ala ʻAnuʻu program.
Through a series of eight-week online classes, Windward CC is offering an experience of reconnecting with Hawaiian culture.
Kani N¨¡ Pua Koʻolau with Robert Cazimero, hosted by Windward CC, will be held via Zoom on October 8.
The programs seek to provide support, mentorship and leadership development for Native Hawaiians in a variety of educations and career environments.