Hawaiian Word of the Week: Pō
Pō—Night, darkness, obscurity; the realm of the gods.
Pō—Night, darkness, obscurity; the realm of the gods.
The Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship helped more than 2,000 UH Community College students across the state afford higher education during the 2021–22 academic year.
Moʻolelo—Story, history, tradition, record.
UH architecture students participated in an international design exchange for one week in Japan with students from the Nagaoka Institute of Design.
Maopopo—To clearly understand, recognize, realize.
Kū Ola works to support culturally-grounded services that promote the health, and well-being of Native Hawaiian men.
Chancellor Karen Lee welcomes both students and employers to Honolulu Community College.
Kāʻeʻaʻeʻa—Expert, hero.
Highlights also include: extramural funding, early college enrollment and the UH Mānoa athletics director search.
Nīnau—Question; to ask a question, inquire, interrogate; interrogation; query.