Cultivating change: Hawaiʻi CC student wins career and technical education award
Hawaiʻi Community College student Cathryn Krueger has been named the recipient of the 2025 Masaki and Momoe Kunimoto Memorial Award.
Hawaiʻi Community College student Cathryn Krueger has been named the recipient of the 2025 Masaki and Momoe Kunimoto Memorial Award.
The event featured 13 semifinalist teams representing more than 20 academic disciplines and two campuses.
52 sponsored awards totaling $98,500 were presented to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students.
Gonzalez sees his combined degrees as the perfect foundation for a future that blends technical expertise with business acumen.
Juggling four jobs and college, Keshawn Wright found purpose, healing and a future in education.
The series was created to inspire haumāna to launch their own fashion ventures while highlighting the thriving and diverse fashion sector in Hawaiʻi.
Her time on the UH team was among the most successful stretches in program history, going 82-31 in four years.
Rankings were based on different criteria, including research activity, placement success, quality assessment, student selectivity and faculty resources.
Sean Ganhinhin earned his bachelor’s degree in travel industry management from UH Mānoa.
Celebrate a Legacy in Tourism honors individuals and organizations that have made outstanding and long-lasting contributions to Hawaiʻi’s tourism industry.