Inclusive sports program encourages all keiki to keep active
The P.L.A.Y. for All program allows keiki, including those with disabilities, to participate in warm-ups, motor skills and locomotor activities and games.
The P.L.A.Y. for All program allows keiki, including those with disabilities, to participate in warm-ups, motor skills and locomotor activities and games.
After decades of toxic addiction, Camille McComas graduated from Honolulu CC and will study public health at UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹.
Laʻi—Calm, stillness, quiet.
UH¡¯s microbiome center has developed an insectary, microscopy and genomic analysis cores that benefit research across disciplines.
Lassner also explained UH¡¯s extensive involvement in the state¡¯s broadband initiative and announced two recently awarded federal grants
Hana paʻa—To fasten; to make fast
The second year of the campaign premiered on October 11 and will run through March 2024.
Kōkeʻe—To wind or twist; to bend.
Dods is an alumnus of UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹¡¯s Shidler College of Business, a longtime donor to UH and former president of the UH Foundation¡¯s Board of Trustees.
Consisting of approximately 45 members, the Wind Ensemble played the piece during a rehearsal in September.