President Hensel, Sen. Schatz meet to address federal threats
The cuts from varies agencies have disrupted critical research programs and forced the university to adjust its operations and future planning.
The cuts from varies agencies have disrupted critical research programs and forced the university to adjust its operations and future planning.
“We continue to work closely with national higher education organizations, Hawaiʻi’s congressional delegation, Gov. Green, the State attorney general and our own Presidential Advisory Council on Federal Policy and leadership teams to respond to these challenges.”
“UH is taking additional proactive steps to preserve our financial stability and ensure that we remain positioned to respond strategically as conditions evolve.”
Thousands of proud family members, friends, faculty and staff cheered as the 2,319 undergraduates and 538 graduate students received their degrees.
Hensel delivered the keynote address at the UH Maui College spring commencement, encouraging graduates to embrace change, find joy in their journey, and stay true to themselves.
This editorial authored by UH President Wendy Hensel appeared in the May 18 edition of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Hensel shared the latest on international students, immigration enforcement and recognized the remarkable achievements of spring semester sports teams.
The letter affirms that the strength and global reputation of higher education in the U.S. rest on the independent authority of boards to govern in the best interests of their institutions, free from external political or ideological pressures.
“I’m grateful that at my request, Michael has agreed to provide continuing leadership on key strategic initiatives”
“UH will continue to stand for accessible education, academic freedom and the pursuit of knowledge in service to Hawaiʻi and the world.”