2017 legislative budget update
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2017 legislative session to date.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2017 legislative session to date.
This plan will provide a strategic vision to align and leverage the unique mission, capabilities and resources of each campus while reducing unnecessary duplication and increasing collaboration.
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.
Layton Construction Company and Group 70 International selected for the design and construction of the Life Science building on the Mānoa campus.
The innovation zone in Sakamaki Hall was awarded a silver citation by em>American School and University magazine.
The allied health program aims to address the need for more professionals to assist Hawaiʻi's aging population among other workforce challenges.
These net-zero structures will provide valuable data on the effects of energy usage and building design on energy demand.
UH is proposing a bold new $1.2 billion capital improvement strategy that modernizes its classrooms, laboratories and offices while addressing its deferred maintenance backlog.
Proposals include funding for 21st century facilities, graduation initiative and innovation initiative.
The Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Development complex contains one administrative office building and two instructional buildings with six classrooms and six labs.