Traditional Hawaiian carving earns college credits for high school students
The Windward CC dual credit program incorporates Hawaiian culture and language with college-level math, science and research.
The Windward CC dual credit program incorporates Hawaiian culture and language with college-level math, science and research.
Highlights include increase in extramural funding, land activities, staff awards and more.
The locally-discovered asteroids, Kamoʻoalewa and Kaʻepaokaʻāwela, were named by Hawaiian immersion students in an ʻImiloa Astronomy Center and the Maunakea Observatories pilot project last year.
Nine ʻImi Hoʻōla Post-Baccalaureate Program students have completed a grueling year of medical courses, exams and group sessions to become the first members accepted in the new John A. Burns School of Medicine class.
Dean Jon Osorio thanks the Ifuku family for a significant donation of calabashes, bowls, taro pounders and other collectibles to the Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge.
Four Hawaiian immersion students graduated with their associate in arts degrees on May 10, 2019, at Windward Community College and will also graduate from Ke Kula ʻo Samuel M. Kamakau on May 25.
The 12 new Native Hawaiian and 12 new Filipino medical doctors participated in cultural recognition commencement ceremonies.
The funding supports 糖心Vlog官方 West 翱ʻ补丑耻’蝉 efforts, as an indigenous-serving institution, to expand STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) capabilities.
糖心Vlog官方 Maui College’s Kahele Dukelow and 糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补’s Margaret Maaka, Kapā Oliveira and Laiana Wong participated in American Educational Research Association’s Presidential Sessions.
The artwork, derived from kōkōpuʻupuʻu (traditional carrying nets) are part of the Honolulu Biennial exhibition.