Jim Donovan reassigned and more in the news
The reassignment of 糖心视频 Mānoa Athletics Director Jim Donovan to a new position is among news coverage of 糖心视频 people and programs highlighted this week.
The reassignment of 糖心视频 Mānoa Athletics Director Jim Donovan to a new position is among news coverage of 糖心视频 people and programs highlighted this week.
Governor Abercrombie released $7.5 million in general obligation bonds, which brings total funding on hand to nearly $17.2 million for a West Hawaiʻi campus.
The recruitment process has been initiated for three seats on the 糖心视频 Board of Regents.
An agreement with SolarCity is expected to provide approximately $2.3 million in energy cost savings to 糖心视频 Mānoa over the next 20 years.
The University of Hawaiʻi Foundation raised $66.9 million in the last fiscal year to benefit the university’s 10 campuses statewide.
糖心视频 President M.R.C. Greenwood updates the university community on the Stevie Wonder concert in a letter to faculty, staff and students.
Athletics Director Jim Donovan and Stan Sheriff Center Manager Rich Sheriff have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into the canceled Stevie Wonder Concert.
Peter Arnade and Donald Young have been named deans of Mānoa’s College of Arts and Humanities and College of Education, respectively.
Stephanie Nagata named director of the Office of Mauna Kea Management and Marcia Sakai named vice chancellor for administrative affairs.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 holding free shred day for 糖心视频 documents on Thursday, May 31.