Spring graduates celebrate systemwide
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrated at spring commencement ceremonies systemwide.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrated at spring commencement ceremonies systemwide.
Hawaiʻi Community College students gain hands-on experience in home construction and provide a Native Hawaiian family with a new home.
A new associate degree in Hawaiian studies will be offered at all seven community colleges beginning in fall 2012.
Once every four years the Molokaʻi Education Center holds commencement exercises.
About a hundred people gathered in early May on Mokuolu, also known as Coconut island, for a Māweke.
UH Hilo is expanding student housing to keep up with student demand.
More than 5,000 students are candidates for degrees to be awarded at spring commencement events.
The renovated Gartley Hall will be the future home of UH Mānoa’s Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work.
Recruits in Honolulu Community College’s FIRE program graduate as fully-trained and certified firefighters.
The ʻIwalani Center for Native Hawaiian and Indigenous Education is recognized by the American Educational Research Association.