Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kaona
Kaona—Hidden meaning, as in Hawaiian poetry; concealed reference, as to a person, thing, or place; words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune.
Kaona—Hidden meaning, as in Hawaiian poetry; concealed reference, as to a person, thing, or place; words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates October 2023 faculty and staff anniversaries.
糖心Vlog官方 Hilo students and faculty observed Katsu Goto Legacy Week to pay homage to a Japanese immigrant, who was killed by lynching.
Student beekeepers at 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo gave away honey products while educating spectators at the women’s volleyball game.
This week's image is from 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo?s Jotis Russell-Christian.
糖心Vlog官方 Hilo’s women’s soccer senior midfielder earned PacWest Player of the Week after a victory over Chaminade and HPU.
Nani—Beauty, glory, splendor.
Junsu Im finished third, landing him atop leaderboard.
The gift creates the Edmund C. Olson Trust 2 Scholarship for two years with a preference for students from the Kaʻū District.
Lassner also provided the latest update on the SCR 201 Tenure Task Force and the impact of a possible federal government shutdown on the university.