President’s February highlights and updates
Highlights of the president’s report include UH’s commitment to equity and safety, Culinary Institute of the Pacific first phase completed and governor’s budget and legislative update.
Highlights of the president’s report include UH’s commitment to equity and safety, Culinary Institute of the Pacific first phase completed and governor’s budget and legislative update.
UH remains steadfast in our commitment to nondiscrimination and prevention of sexual harassment, including protections for transgender, gender non-conforming and LGBTQ+ individuals.
The Candidate Advisory Council has re-initiated the recruitment process for a Hawaiʻi County seat on the Board of Regents.
Lassner to continue as interim chancellor for the next two years, as the search closes without an appointment.
Ted Ralston will determine best practices on the use of unmanned aerial systems for Hawaiʻi.
The advice as of this writing is that those with immigrant or non-immigrant visas or with green cards who are originally from the seven named countries should defer travel outside the U.S.
UH is recommending Hunt Companies Inc. and Stanford Carr Development as the UH West Oʻahu University Village project developers.
Highlights of the president’s report includes the nationally recognized STAR program, increase in new student enrollment and new Life Sciences building.
UH is using e-Builder, a web-based capital program management system to create an online workflow for all parties involved in the many construction and renovation projects across the campuses.
The forums gave each finalist an opportunity to introduce themselves and their visions and gave students, faculty, staff and the public the opportunity to ask questions.