Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kanu
Kanu—To plant, bury, planting, burial, figuratively meaning hereditary.
Kanu—To plant, bury, planting, burial, figuratively meaning hereditary.
The 12.5-foot dome, which houses a 17-inch telescope, is geared toward helping build student interest in STEM-related careers and is mounted on a building rooftop on the school¡¯s campus.
Get ready for the 2022 hurricane season even though forecasters say there is likely to have fewer storms.
The panelists will focus on the significance of storytelling, encouraging educators to incorporate place-based learning.
Holu—Springy, pliable, resilient, as a mattress; to sway, as palm fronds; to ripple, as waves.
The CMP supplement will now be submitted to the Board of Land and Natural Resources for final approval.
The 2022 legislative session ended with the legislature passing 343 bills, with approximately 95 of them having some impact, interest, effect and/or concern to UH.
Mask are now required for all Âé¶¹´«Ã½indoor spaces.
Hale Kīhoʻihoʻi, the college¡¯s new home, earned recognition at the 25th annual Kukulu Hale Awards.
Lassner also provided updates on employee collective bargaining agreements and student employee raises.