Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kaukoe
Kaukoe—to continue or persevere in a straight course.
Kaukoe—to continue or persevere in a straight course.
Lito Arkangel will share knowledge about Princess Ruth Keanolani Kanāhoahoa Keʻelikōlani.
Maiau—skillful, ingenious, careful, thorough.
Hoʻokō—to fulfill, to carry out.
Every campus will take turns showcasing a huaʻōlelo (Hawaiian word).
糖心视频 Maui College’s Keola Donaghy has developed a Hawaiian language version of Wordle.
Kahealani Acosta is featured in the ‘Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during her academic journey.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 launches ‘Finding our Kuleana,’ a collection of narratives about students who discover their sense of responsibility while pursuing degrees.
The object was discovered by Pan-STARRS in 2016 and given a name by Hawaiian language students through ʻImiloa’s A Hua He Inoa program.
糖心视频 Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation will host a virtual conference November 15–17.