Hawaiʻi CC auto mechanics tech grads race to the finish line
Pālamanui graduates are armed with automotive mechanics experience.
Pālamanui graduates are armed with automotive mechanics experience.
Students can now see the inner workings of a hybrid engine.
Devin Caringer, John Paul Fua, Toby Samsal and Candra Urban each received a $2,000 Ford ASSET scholarship.
Leeward CC's Christopher Cummings, an automotive tech student, received a 2019 Servco Toyota Technical Education Program scholarship.
The event will showcase a variety of vehicles, including race cars, classics, imports, cruisers and trucks and features local live bands, door prizes, food and more.
Toyota Hawaiʻi donated more than $80,000 worth of training aids to Leeward CC’s Automotive Technology Program, with additional equipment to be added every year after.
The car show will feature a variety of vehicles, including show cars, race cars, classics, imports, cruisers and trucks.
Honolulu CC gives high school students the opportunity to gain automotive technology skills in a college-level learning environment.
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.
Eleven high school graduates and students complete the annual Hawaiʻi High School Auto Academy.