Community Colleges Awarded $24.6 Million for Job Training
The UH Community Colleges will receive $24.6 million to partner with Hawaiʻi’s businesses and state agencies to provide pathways that lead to jobs in the agriculture, energy and health industries.
UH Campuses Deemed Military Friendly Schools
West Oʻahu, Leeward, Honolulu and Kapiʻolani were named for inclusion in the G.I. Jobs Military Friendly Schools 2012 List.
UH Happenings This Week
Windward’s Hoʻolauleʻa, Honolulu’s health fair, Mānoa’s Taste of the Hawaiian Range and more.
UH Honors Excellence in Teaching
Abby Collier, Ann Emmsley, Gene Harada, Nancy Heu, Yukio Kataoka, Chae Ho Lee, Roberta Martel, John Melish, Joy Nagaue, Kirstin Pauka, Roberto Pelayo, Stephen Taylor, Garyn Tsuru, Jenifer Winter and Christine Yano was awarded the Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching.
Honolulu Remembers 9/11
Honolulu marked the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks with a ceremony on Sept. 12 at the college’s 9/11 memorial on campus
UH Happenings This Week
Mānoa and Hilo’s jazz performances, Kapiʻolani’s open house, Honolulu’s Wet ’n Wild for AUW event and more.
UH Happenings This Week
Honolulu’s a 9/11 commemoration, Windward’s chemistry forum and Mānoa’s Bollywood film screening and more.
President’s Maintenance Award Presented
Honolulu’s Herminia Esteban and Mānoa’s Mercedita Reyes were presented with the President’s Award for Excellence in Building and Grounds Maintenance
Community Colleges Recognizes Excellence
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges honors Kauaʻi’s Leah Lei Agustin, Leeward’s Ron Felipe, Windward’s Susan Ma, Hawaiʻi’s Jodi Mine, Honolulu’s Zane Nedbalek, Maui’s Georgette Tanaka and Leeward’s Evelyn Wong.
PCATT Partners to Enhance Learning Experience
Honolulu’s Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training received a $833,000 U.S. Department of Energy Smart Grid Workforce Development grant to design and deploy industry-certified courses.
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