President Hensel reaffirms values, answers questions, amid federal policy changes
More than 120 attended in person and more than 1,000 joined the open forum via livestream.
More than 120 attended in person and more than 1,000 joined the open forum via livestream.
UH President Wendy Hensel was among university and college leaders who signed an April 22 statement by the AACU opposing unprecedented government overreach and political interference.
UH alumni pride and Hawaiian beats brought the aloha spirit to Japan.
Hensel also shared details about her next public forum scheduled for Monday, April 21.
The event will begin with a brief presentation by Hensel, followed by a question-and-answer session.
“We remain committed to responding thoughtfully and implementing only the necessary restrictions as this situation evolves.”
Donors across Hawaiʻi and beyond come together to uplift UH students, drive progress and build a stronger future.
“It was a day of inspiring stories that really moved me about the power of education and the importance of having access on every island.”
“We have already begun reviewing our federally funded programs and will soon take a broader look across the university to ensure we are protecting our mission and preserving our values.”
Windward CC’s commitment to student success inspires alumni, and shapes the next generation.