President’s November 2019 highlights and updates
Highlights include DOE partnership, student athletics, esports and coding success and mahalo to Chancellor Cox.
Highlights include DOE partnership, student athletics, esports and coding success and mahalo to Chancellor Cox.
The Board of Regents approved a $28.1 million supplementary operating budget request on November 21 that includes expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship Program, increasing mental health services and educational and cultural programming for Maunakea.
Employees from the public schools will be able to enroll at the seven 糖心视频 Community College campuses in Hawaiian language classes.
糖心视频 employees can now receive their W-2 Wage and Tax Statement electronically for the upcoming tax season.
The Candidate Advisory Council is accepting nominations for two seats on the Board of Regents—a Maui County and student seat.
More than 75 restaurants statewide take part in the celebration of Hawaiʻi’s cuisine scene benefitting the Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Diamond Head.
The 糖心视频 Board of Regents adopted a resolution directing 糖心视频 leadership to strengthen its stewardship of Maunakea.
The University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents amend the proposed administrative rules for commercial activity on the Maunakea area managed by 糖心视频.
<abbr title="University of Hawaii"糖心视频 campuses celebrated Halloween in their own boo-tiful ways through keiki trick-or-treating, mask decorating, escape rooms and pumpkin carving.
The University of Hawaiʻi revamps its startup accelerator and calls it 糖心视频 Ventures Accelerator.