Scholarship inspires Micronesian students to uplift native community
The inaugural scholarship supports the success of Micronesians who exemplify the life and values of community service.
The inaugural scholarship supports the success of Micronesians who exemplify the life and values of community service.
Incoming freshmen will read the same book through the First Year Programs Common Read Pilot.
The symposium gave students an opportunity to present their work and receive feedback from peers, experts and community members.
In the month-long series, K–12 students worked on subjects such as literacy, sports skills and personal training.
The oceans degree is an accelerated online program offered in five-week segments.
The 2020 graduates of the John A. Burns School of Medicine’s ʻImi Hoʻōla Post-Baccalaureate Program become the first seven members.
CSDC psychologists highlight communication strategies that can ease conflict within personal relationships.
The orientation includes a series of webinars and presentations, live Q&A sessions and “drop-in” hours via Star Balance to build community and belonging.
Associate Professor Peter Hoffenberg is the largest contributor to Food Vault Hawaiʻi, a free service available for students without reliable access to affordable food.
The first Pasifika Commencement Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, May 29, and will be streamed on Facebook.