Toyota automotive technology partnership expands to Leeward CC
Toyota Hawaiʻi donated more than $80,000 worth of training aids to Leeward CC’s Automotive Technology Program, with additional equipment to be added every year after.
Toyota Hawaiʻi donated more than $80,000 worth of training aids to Leeward CC’s Automotive Technology Program, with additional equipment to be added every year after.
The car show will feature a variety of vehicles, including show cars, race cars, classics, imports, cruisers and trucks.
Honolulu CC gives high school students the opportunity to gain automotive technology skills in a college-level learning environment.
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.
Eleven high school graduates and students complete the annual Hawaiʻi High School Auto Academy.
Honolulu CC now offering non-credit courses in hybrid and electric vehicle automotive maintenance.
Hawaiʻi’s best auto technology high school students gathered for the 2015 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Challenge.
Honolulu CC welcomes back students from Kadan Automotive Technical College in Sendai, Japan.
Leeward CC automotive technology majors Vincent Niotta and Ryan Abella receive $2,000 scholarships from Grainger’s Tools for Tomorrow.
High School students who participated in Honolulu CC’s Hawaiʻi High School Auto Academy were honored at a special recognition ceremony