Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kahiau
Kahiau—To give generously or lavishly with the heart and not with expectation of return.
Kahiau—To give generously or lavishly with the heart and not with expectation of return.
Arabela Llamelo earned her associate’s degree entirely online.
Maui native Christian Falcon earned a degree from 糖心视频 Maui College and plans to get another to someday develop robotics and AI.
This week’s image is from University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补's commencement on May 13.
Kapiʻolani CC, 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 and 糖心视频 West Oʻahu won numerous awards and honors for a variety of design and media projects.
Noʻonoʻo—Reflection, meditation, thought.
The Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching is awarded as tribute to faculty members who exhibit an extraordinary level of subject mastery and scholarship, teaching effectiveness and creativity and personal values that benefit students.
This week’s image is from University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu's commencement
T-shirts with the winning HI Pride design will be available this fall semester at all 糖心视频 bookstores.
Akua—God, goddess, spirit, ghost, devil, image, idol, corpse; divine, supernatural, godly.