Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ao
Ao—Light, day, daylight, dawn; to dawn, grow light; enlightened; to regain consciousness.
Ao—Light, day, daylight, dawn; to dawn, grow light; enlightened; to regain consciousness.
Kani K¨±ola festival highlights the benefits of music, especially to mental health.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Foodbank's state employees food drive¡¯s goal this year is to raise $147,000 and 39,000 pounds of food.
The theme of this year¡¯s awards was “Re-imagining Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s Economy,” emphasizing sustainability, innovation and diversification.
Moʻokūʻauhau—Genealogy, genealogical story.
The new plan will replace the existing UH Âé¶¹´«Ã½, and UH students and employees will have opportunities to participate throughout the year.
As a university, we oppose violence and aggression. We stand for peace.
“We greatly appreciate your patience as we digest the state and federal changes and navigate to this next stage of the pandemic.”
The COVID-19 Telework Policy was revised to accommodate short term, temporary unplanned instances where employees are unable to report to campus due to COVID-19-related circumstances.
Hoʻomanaʻo—To remember