Windward CC visit concludes President Hensel’s UH campus tours
Windward CC’s commitment to student success inspires alumni, and shapes the next generation.
Windward CC’s commitment to student success inspires alumni, and shapes the next generation.
UH President Wendy Hensel provided an update on the most recent federal policy changes, and outlined how UH is responding, at the March 20 Board of Regents monthly meeting.
Hensel provided a stark update on the impact of new federal policies during a March 13 open forum, which was live-streamed to more than 1,000 viewers and more than 220 in-person attendees.
The council will meet twice a month, serving as a forum for community voices to help shape the university’s approach to evolving national policies.
Kauaʻi community and UH alumni embrace UH President Wendy Hensel.
“It’s pretty amazing how many people come to Kauaʻi Community College for their education and choose to stay, continuing to give back.”
The visit provided an opportunity for Hensel to engage with students, faculty, staff, leadership, alumni and community members to discuss key challenges and opportunities in Maui County.
Kim Siegenthaler is tasked with coordinating across the system to modernize technology and programs, including integrating AI, expand access, and ensure that all students across the 10 campus system thrive.
“No shift in federal policy can change who we are or our unwavering commitment to ensuring that every member of our campus community is valued and welcomed.”
The Hawaiʻi CC Manono campus, Kō Education Center and Pālamanui campus welcomed Hensel.