Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho?omaka
Hoʻomaka—to begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing.
Hoʻomaka—to begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing.
Jan Sullivan, Camonia Graham-Tutt and Christina Keaulana recognized for leadership.
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ celebrates April 2022 faculty and staff anniversaries.
A variety of events are scheduled throughout April, and on Earth Day, April 22.
K¨¡lai—to carve, cut, hew, engrave, hoe; to divide, as land; to shape a canoe or (fig.) an enterprise or intellectual policy; to plan, formulate, budget.
The updated UH COVID-19 Guidelines take effect March 26.
More than half of UH students, and nearly 60% of college students nationwide, experience some type of basic needs insecurity.
Naʻauao—Learned, knowledge, wisdom.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the UH budget as it goes through the 2022 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ State Legislative session.
Lassner announced the relaxing of most COVID-19 restrictions on March 26.