Hawaiian Word of the Week: Pelehū
笔别濒别丑ū—罢耻谤办别测.
笔别濒别丑ū—罢耻谤办别测.
糖心视频 is transforming its 10 campuses with over $220 million in modernization and sustainability projects.
Keʻena—Office, room, booth, closet.
From Waikīkī beginnings to global acclaim, Tim Lee redefines world-class hospitality.
Students will be allowed to register for spring 2026 classes even if they have an unpaid balance from the fall 2025 semester.
How a former biology student found his true rhythm producing music and creating videos.
Nicholas Kealiʻi Lum braids traditional Hawaiian mele to modern soundscapes, creating bridges between younger audiences and ʻō濒别濒辞 Hawaiʻi.
ʻOki—To cut, sever, shear, snip, separate, cancel.
ʻAʻahu—Garment, array, attire, costume, mantle, gown.
The multi-year effort to create a unified, fully articulated general education curriculum across the 10 campuses is aimed at improving transfer, reducing barriers and enhancing student success.