International AV archives conference showcases UH, Hawai?i expertise
Archivists from 35 countries convened at UH to explore the impacts of climate change on cultural preservation.
Archivists from 35 countries convened at UH to explore the impacts of climate change on cultural preservation.
The presentation examined how UH can more effectively align its mission and vision with an administrative structure that better supports students, faculty, staff and the state.
The campuses were ranked based on up to 17 measures of academic quality, peer assessments, financial resources and student excellence.
Hensel also presented the UH President¡¯s Award for Excellence in building and grounds maintenance to Ivan Hartison.
Federal changes look at cuts to Title III programs and others.
This unique dual appointment will launch a groundbreaking strategic exploration of the potential for a unified vision for and integration of the two West Oʻahu campuses.
Young's leadership was pivotal in navigating state funding fluctuations, modernizing financial systems and aligning resources with academic and research priorities.
This week's image is from tne UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Wahine Soccer Team.
Students gain real-world public health administrative skills through new pathway.
UH leaders and alumni were honored in Honolulu Magazine¡¯s first Celebrating Wāhine Awards