Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Aukake
ʻAukake—August
ʻAukake—August
UH alumni entrepreneurs support and give credit to the university.
Kūʻai—To buy, barter.
Linda Furuto, a professor at UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹, started teaching ethnomathematics at UH West Oʻahu in 2007.
Learn from educators across the state at Kapiʻolani CC¡¯s Summer Camp.
Wahi—Place, location, position, site, setting.
The loans are mainly intended to cover the remaining costs of a student¡¯s education not covered by grants and scholarships.
P¨kole—Short, brief, shortage.
Iulai—July.
The program begins this fall launching a multi-year collaboration to invest in Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s culinary future.