Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Ikena
ʻIkena—Knowledge.
ʻIkena—Knowledge.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates August 2022 faculty and staff anniversaries.
Hoʻomaha—To rest, to take a vacation, to take a break.
Certified Nurse Aide students were offered jobs while still in training with Hana Career Pathways.
Lassner announced that 糖心Vlog官方 received a record $505 million in extramural funds for fiscal year 2022.
The first Image of the Week will appear on 糖心Vlog官方 News on August 3.
The first 糖心Vlog官方 student basic needs outreach video highlights available resources.
ʻōlo ʻawa—Coconut shell cut lengthwise as a cup for ʻawa (kava).
Awāwa—Valley, gulch, ravine. The opposite of mauna. A low, level place with high ground on each side. Awāwa is also the space between your fingers and toes.
A public survey will be available for anyone interested in the future of Hawaiʻi’s only public higher education system.