President Hensel: Reaffirming values, EO update, March campus forum
“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.”
“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 UH Foundation launched the Graduate Student Success Fund to provide direct relief to students affected by federal cuts.
UH partners with Google, offering free AI training and career certificates, empowering students with in-demand skills for a competitive edge.
This week’s image is from UH Mānoa's Jessica Jacobs and Christine Lamborn.
ʻElua—Two, twice.
The UH Institutional Research, Analysis & Planning Office serves as university’s central hub for historical and real-time student data.
Here is a timeline of milestones in Hawaiian language in Hawaiʻi, with key events related to the UH System.
“As we walk through this moment of change, it is critically important to say clearly that UH remains steadfast in its mission and core values.”
More than 150 alumni, donors and others gathered in Hilo to meet President Wendy Hensel.
I Kanaka Mai I Ke Aha?, was released on February 21 in recognition of UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day.