Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Elua
ʻElua—Two, twice.
ʻElua—Two, twice.
The UH Institutional Research, Analysis & Planning Office serves as university¡¯s central hub for historical and real-time student data.
Carrie Okinaga and Diane Paloma were honored by the Pacific Century Fellows at its second Hoʻopasifika Gala.
“As we walk through this moment of change, it is critically important to say clearly that UH remains steadfast in its mission and core values.”
More than 150 alumni, donors and others gathered in Hilo to meet President Wendy Hensel.
Hensel also provided an update on her tour of the UH campuses and education centers in her first 90 days as UH President
This week's image is from Windward Community College's Taurie Kinoshita and Nicole Tessier.
Hoʻopaʻa—Study.
“I can assure you that we are approaching this moment with care, thoughtfulness, and an unwavering commitment to our students, faculty, staff, and the communities we serve.”
Carpentry, art and theatre faculty and students collaborate with Native Hawaiian artist Meleanna Aluli Meyer to create a never-before-seen artwork.