Hawaiian Word of the Week: ʻEke
ʻEke—Sack, pocket, bag, basket.
ʻEke—Sack, pocket, bag, basket.
The finalists, Wendy F. Hensel and Julian Vasquez Heilig, will attend an open house and a moderated public forum in each of the four counties.
These internships aren’t just about playing games—they’re launching pads into a multi-billion dollar industry where business acumen is as crucial as gaming skills.
Cookie tin sales support UH West Oʻahu’s creative media program and the Moore Aloha Foundation.
This week’s image is from Honolulu Community College's Shannon Fritz.
The finalists will be introduced through open houses and public forums during the weeks of September 23 and September 30 in Maui, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi and Honolulu counties.
Kanilehua—Name of a mist-like rain famous in Hilo. Literally, [rain that] lehua flowers drink.
Micro-credentials are designed to be shorter in duration, digitally badged, and to focus on specific skill sets relevant to a rapidly changing job market.
This week's image is from Lyon Arboretum's Luana Low.
Kepakemapa—September.