Kapiʻolani CC culinary team hungry for gold
Team Hawaiʻi will have to prepare a four-course menu, with 110 minutes to prep, cook, plate and serve all dishes to the judges.
Team Hawaiʻi will have to prepare a four-course menu, with 110 minutes to prep, cook, plate and serve all dishes to the judges.
Michael T. Unebasami, associate vice president for administrative affairs for UH Community Colleges, was honored with the 2019 National Association of College and University Business Officers Distinguished Business Officer Award.
This service award recognizes an employee whose commitment and performance has made a significant impact on the University of Hawaiʻi System.
The systemwide award recognizes the efforts of an individual from any facilities management office who has exhibited superior performance in a maintenance, landscaping, custodial, shop or trucking position.
The project encourages and finances non-college-bound high school students and adults to attend, and successfully complete, their first year of college.
Thirty promising high school and college students were recognized for outstanding academic achievement and are part of an effort to keep the state’s best and brightest in Hawaiʻi.
The position was announced on July 19, 2019, and the expected start date is January 2, 2020.
The University of Hawaiʻi approved a new licensing agent for a three-year contract representing all 10 UH campuses and athletics.
Kapiʻolani CC was the only campus in higher education that was invited to present a Best Practices session on its apprenticeship program and how it could address employee shortages.
Fourteen recommendations are made to administration and library leadership to suggest more meaningful support of faculty.