UH President Wendy Hensel visits Molokaʻi in final stop of statewide tour
“It was a day of inspiring stories that really moved me about the power of education and the importance of having access on every island.”
“It was a day of inspiring stories that really moved me about the power of education and the importance of having access on every island.”
“We have already begun reviewing our federally funded programs and will soon take a broader look across the university to ensure we are protecting our mission and preserving our values.”
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 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.
“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.
Hensel also provided an update on her tour of the UH campuses and education centers in her first 90 days as UH President
“I can assure you that we are approaching this moment with care, thoughtfulness, and an unwavering commitment to our students, faculty, staff, and the communities we serve.”
Honolulu CC students energized and reassured by meeting with UH President Wendy Hensel.