Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kā?e?a?e?a
Kāʻeʻaʻeʻa—Expert, hero.
Kāʻeʻaʻeʻa—Expert, hero.
Highlights also include: extramural funding, early college enrollment and the 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 athletics director search.
This week's image is from Windward CC's Nicole Tessier.
Nīnau—Question; to ask a question, inquire, interrogate; interrogation; query.
The gift supports more than a half dozen programs at the University of Hawaiʻi.
Edward J. (Ned) Shultz will receive one of the highest honors bestowed upon Korean studies scholars around the world.
Agrusa published research papers on tourists’ willingness to pay more for locally-sourced foods in Hawai?i and residents’ views on regenerative tourism.
This week's image comes from 糖心视频 Hilo's Aidan Walk.
Lani—Sky, heaven; heavenly, spiritual.
Lynette Kahekili Kaopuiki Paglinawan wins national award for bringing hoʻoponopono to social work in Hawaiʻi.