April is eWaste pick-up month
The University of Hawaiʻi offers a free systemwide quarterly eWaste (electronic waste) recycling program for all campuses.
The University of Hawaiʻi offers a free systemwide quarterly eWaste (electronic waste) recycling program for all campuses.
UH is the first state department in Hawaiʻi to distribute payroll statements electronically.
Students from across the UH System are invited to participate in a mobile app coding competition, March 27–29.
UH is one of the founding partners of a new initiative to broaden the research and education impacts of advanced computing resources at campuses across the country.
Information Technology Services will host a public open house in the new UH Information Technology Center on on Tuesday, March 11.
During the month of January the university offers free eWaste recycling of UH-owned equipment on all campuses systemwide including UH Education Centers.
The state-of-the-art, six-story University of Hawaiʻi Information Technology Center was dedicated December 2013 on the UH Mānoa campus.
UH’s Information Security Team highlights the importance of practicing secure computing habits in cyberspace during Cyber Security Awareness Month.
Steven “Steve” Smith appointed interim vice president for information technology and chief information officer of the UH System.
The regents identified university vice president David Lassner as interim president and will vote on the appointment at a special board meeting July 30.