Hawaiian Word of the Week: Nahenahe
Nahenahe—Soft, sweet, melodious, as music or a gentle voice.
Nahenahe—Soft, sweet, melodious, as music or a gentle voice.
Dozens of UH faculty across 10 campuses created a free online anatomy and physiology textbook.
Forbes ranked UH 9th of employers in Hawaiʻi.
This Image of the Week comes from UH Mānoa PhD candidate Daniela Escontrela.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine welcomed its six inaugural medical students to the Kauaʻi Medical Training Track program.
Welina—A greeting of affection, similar to aloha; a salutation in a letter.
About 100 people met to identify and manage threats to Hawaiʻi schools.
Highlights include multiple campus accreditation, strategic plan updates and more.
The oceanography course, “Mauka to Makai,” is a statewide collaboration among Windward CC, UH Mānoa, Honolulu CC and Kauaʻi CC.
This Image of the Week comes from Windward CC lecturer Michelle Smith's art series.