Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Uhane
ʻUhane—Soul, spiritual, spirit of a person.
ʻUhane—Soul, spiritual, spirit of a person.
Malaki—March.
The executive director of Maunakea stewardship earned three degrees from the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
ʻElua—Two, twice.
In 2007, there were seven women¡¯s studies majors. Today there are close to 50 WGSS majors.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC graduates are helping to revitalize farmlands using environmentally friendly methods.
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
Hoʻopaʻa—Study.
Thompson School researchers aim to preserve Native Hawaiian perspectives on aging.