Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ulu
Ulu—To grow, increase, spread; growth.
Ulu—To grow, increase, spread; growth.
Highlights include fall enrollment, Tenure Task Force recommendations, Strategic Plan updates, extramural funding and more.
Enrollment at the University of Hawaiʻi 10-campus system decreased slightly in fall 2022 while graduation rates continue to rise at the state’s only public higher education system.
This week’s 糖心视频 News Image of the Week is from Windward Community College's Nicole Tessier.
Kūpono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.
Gov. David Ige has released $1.75 million for 39 new instructor positions at 糖心视频 to help address Hawaiʻi’s severe nursing faculty shortage.
This week’s 糖心视频 News Image of the Week is from Kauaʻi CC’s Jie Shen.
The ʻIkuwā Festival is an extension of ʻImiloa’s annual Wayfinding Festival but with emphasis on activities that help repair and rebuild human connection.
Maoli—Native, indigenous, aborigine, genuine, true, real, actual.
This week’s 糖心视频 News Image of the Week is from 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补’s Robert Lipske.