Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ha?aheo
Haʻaheo—Proud or pride which comes from a deep accomplishment from one's own achievements.
Haʻaheo—Proud or pride which comes from a deep accomplishment from one's own achievements.
University of Hawai?i campuses across the state are celebrating its graduates this spring.
Johnson is interested in pursuing a lecturer position and eventually supporting other Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students on their own educational paths.
Higher ed professionals gather in Kona for a conference rich in culture and connection.
The letter affirms that the strength and global reputation of higher education in the U.S. rest on the independent authority of boards to govern in the best interests of their institutions, free from external political or ideological pressures.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the concluded 2025 Legislative session.
Students gain sustainability career insights, mentorship and connections at a networking event.
UH West Oʻahu commencement speaker honors her beloved departed with her message.
Voting closes May 18, 2025 at noon—don¡¯t miss out!
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