Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho?omau
Hoʻomau—To carry on or persevere.
Hoʻomau—To carry on or persevere.
Kūpono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.
The dishes prepared by the Waiawa inmates included lechon kawali taco salad, banh mi bao and ube cheesecake.
The Student Success Center will be a vibrant hub of student activity that will encourage students to stay on campus, between classes and after hours.
Hoʻoponopono—To correct.
Hawaiʻi high school students learned about marine mammal science at the 糖心视频 Summer Marine Mammal Intensive Learning Experience on Moku o Loʻe.
Ea—Life, air, breath, sovereignty, rural, independence.
RISE is a six-story, live-learn-work facility, with 10,000 square foot innovation space on the lower floor.
Kīpuʻupuʻu—Name of a chilly wind and rain at Waimea, Hawaiʻi.
Kahiau—To give generously or lavishly with the heart and not with expectation of return.