Inaugural Apprenticeship Week in Hawaiʻi celebration
Honolulu Community College co-sponsors the inaugural Apprenticeship Hawaiʻi Week, October 24–29, 2016.
Honolulu Community College co-sponsors the inaugural Apprenticeship Hawaiʻi Week, October 24–29, 2016.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates October 2016 faculty and staff anniversaries.
UH students, faculty, administrators and coaches helped to raise awareness alongside hundreds of fellow community members in the 22nd annual Men’s March Against Violence.
The family-friendly Hokulani Imaginarium’s Haunted Village includes a variety of Halloween festivities on October 28.
Meant to inspire students creativity through writing, reading, poetry and music, Out Loud in the Library celebrates the rich intersection of words and music by local artists.
The Pearl was recognized as a “Rising Star” by the Honolulu Star Advertiser.
Leeward Community College awarded a $1.18 million federal Department of Education grant as part of the TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers program.
The Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Development complex contains one administrative office building and two instructional buildings with six classrooms and six labs.
One of three all-student productions, Metamorphoses is a post-modern staging of ancient Greek mythological tales recounted for a contemporary audience.
UH’s 2016 Oʻahu Aloha United Way campaign ends October 7, donations accepted through October 31.