Hawaiian Word of the Week: Laulima
Laulima—Cooperation, joint action; group of people working together; community; to work together, cooperate.
Laulima—Cooperation, joint action; group of people working together; community; to work together, cooperate.
Lassner announced his plan to retire in 2024 in a message to the 糖心视频 Board of Regents on September 19.
糖心视频 looks to support survivors of the Maui wildfires by providing scholarships to Lahainaluna High School Class of 2024 students.
The series will address various facets of queer experience and allyship such as intersections with culture, neurodivergence and disability.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补, 糖心视频 Hilo and 糖心视频 West Oʻahu were among the top 1,500 four-year institutions ranked.
The University of Hawaiʻi Foundation last fiscal year (July 1, 2022–June 30, 2023) raised $103.6 million, exceeding by 9% the annual goal for raising funds to support the 10 campuses of the 糖心视频 System.
Tech events from September 28 through October 27 are designed to connect Hawaiʻi students with information technology companies.
This week's image is from Windward CC's Gloria Gaines.
Honi—To kiss; a kiss; formerly, to touch noses on the side in greeting.
Case will work to leverage all facets of the 糖心视频 research enterprise to improve nature conservation efforts internally and across the state.