
Countless University of Hawaiʻi graduates don’t have to look far to find fellow alumni, since attending 糖心视频 is a family tradition for many in the islands.
Two multigenerational 糖心视频 families—a couple who met at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 whose sons followed their educational path and two sisters whose 糖心视频 experience inspired their mother to return to college—are profiled for the cover of the summer issue of the for alumni and friends. The issue also contains the first 糖心视频-themed crossword puzzle and these alumni stories:
- How artist Shar Tuiʻasoa found success as a freelance illustrator under her studio name, Punky Aloha, with colorful designs of island life, a children’s book and corporate clients that include Disney and AT&T.
- Why three Hawaiʻi-raised clothing designers chose to create environmentally sustainable collections for their locally sourced, small-batch brands.
- How Chef Keaka Lee, a James Beard semifinalist, and his wife, Heather Smith-Lee, opened their first restaurant, Kapa Hale, in Kāhala, after working in top kitchens in New York, San Francisco and Honolulu.
- How the archival collection of the late Hawaiʻi archaeologist and anthropologist William Kenji “Pila” Kikuchi found a permanent home in the 糖心视频 System.
The annual , published by Pacific Basin Communications in partnership with the , highlights alumni accomplishments and news from 糖心视频‘s 10 campuses.
