Student residents reimagine Hale Aloha Towers common areas
UH Mānoa students contributed their ideas on how the shared common spaces could be utilized for student success and improvement of student life.
UH Mānoa students contributed their ideas on how the shared common spaces could be utilized for student success and improvement of student life.
The recent improvements span the 21 buildings and grounds that house about 3,100 students.
Eloise Luzader is famous for greeting students and other Gateway Café patrons with a bright smile, and being the unofficial Mānoa matchmaker.
After 29 years of service, Eloise Luzader will retire on November 30, 2023.
The project will include a childcare facility, café retail space, study rooms, and more.
The facility is a public-private partnership between UH, the Collegiate Housing Foundation, Greystar and the School Facilities Authority.
The $170-million complex will have 316 residential units for graduate students and their families and a childcare facility.
The new process for the fall 2023 move-in day helped approximately 3,100 students settle into their home away from home with ease.
UH Mānoa’s College of Engineering is a partner in the project, responsible for collecting and analyzing data for HDOT as it begins to add autonomous and electric vehicles to its fleet.
The approximately $156.9 million facility on Dole Street across from Frear Hall is expected to be completed in time for the fall 2025 semester.