Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kauwela
Kauwela—Summer.
Kauwela—Summer.
UHERO¡¯s early analysis shows tuition-free job training is helping residents move into higher-paying careers.
UH Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) librarians published a column about working towards the restoration of Hawaiian knowledge sovereignty.
Regent Gabriel Lee was re-elected chair, Mike Miyahira was voted first vice chair, and student regent Joshua Faumuina was voted second vice chair.
This week's image is from Kauaʻi Community College's Caitlin Fowlkes.
From cancer breakthroughs to creative careers, UH alumni and faculty are shaping Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s future.
Librarian gains national insight and inspiration to elevate archival work and amplify local voices.
The initiative aims to prepare UH students for a workforce where AI is rapidly reshaping jobs and the economy,
This weeks image is from the UH Cancer Center's Esme Infante.
ʻOihana—Occupation, trade, job.