Students get a ‘Leap-Start’ into high-demand IT jobs
UH is partnering with local businesses to train and employ IT and cybersecurity students.
UH is partnering with local businesses to train and employ IT and cybersecurity students.
More than 45 employers and 250 students participated in the inaugural IT career event last year.
Earlier this year, Lassner was also asked to re-join the Board of Trustees of Internet2.
The collaborative effort aims to train, upskill and certify students in cloud computing skills over the next three years.
This forum is part of the Apakau ka lā (spreading of the sun’s rays) initiative.
Hana Career Pathways provides free training leading to employment in healthcare, IT and skilled trades.
Meet employers hiring for high-paying local IT jobs.
Four UH community colleges will offer the refurbished laptops.
UH Maui College’s Keola Donaghy has developed a Hawaiian language version of Wordle.
The partnership plans to launch Leap-Start, a training program to provide students with on-the-job experience to prepare them to successfully compete for IT employment in Hawaiʻi.