糖心视频 West O?ahu honors historic class of 1977
The first graduates of 糖心视频 West Oʻahu were celebrated as Nā Lehua ʻ?la Scholars.
The first graduates of 糖心视频 West Oʻahu were celebrated as Nā Lehua ʻ?la Scholars.
Dani Atkinson survived a life threatening crash to defend her dissertation in astronomy and earn her PhD one year later.
Michele Carbone wins the Wagner Medal and Haining Yang earns the research award from the International Mesothelioma Interest Group.
Maximillian Soares Miehlstein took both high school and college classes, enabling him to graduate from high school and college where he earned an associate in arts degree in deaf studies and deaf education.
Recipients will receive up to $45,000 in support for tuition assistance, a paid summer research experience and travel funds.
Kahele, who represents the greater Hilo area, delivered the keynote speech to a capacity crowd that included graduates, friends, family and Hawaiʻi CC faculty and staff.
Students Leilani Carrero and Kira Makuta shared their remembrances, advice and thanks, and General (Ret.) Eric K. Shinseki urged graduates to find out what is truly worthwhile for themselves and their country.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 journalism major Nicole Tam was one of five students nationally to earn an inaugural $10,000 Facebook Journalism Project scholarship from the Asian American Journalists Association.
Alan Boyes, Stephanie Buelow, Dee-Ann Carpenter, Carolyn Constantin, Marta González-Lloret, Emily Kukulies, Siu Roger Kwok, Hongwei Li, Jaclyn Lindo, Steven Lundblad, Jon Magnussen, Kristin Pauker, Michelle Phillips, Ty Tengan and Paul Thornton were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Teaching Excellence.
The 2018 Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Research was awarded to Samir K. Khanal and Bo Qiu.