March 2019 anniversaries
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates March 2019 faculty and staff anniversaries.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates March 2019 faculty and staff anniversaries.
Highlights include: Spring 2019 enrollment numbers, $300 million in research funding and UH Maui College’s net zero goal is on track.
After almost 50 years at the University of Hawaiʻi Vice President for Community Colleges John Morton has announced plans to retire on June 1, 2019.
The project will boost the University of Hawaiʻi’s effort to reach net zero energy usage by 2035.
Windward Community College presents three cross-cultural, one-act plays taking theories of Noh theater and translating them for a contemporary western audience.
UH Mānoa students can pick up a free #uhglymug at Campus Center from February 19 to 21, and students using their #uhglymug at Simply To Go pay $1 for coffee.
The tuition schedule for the 2019–20 academic year at UH’s 10 campuses will be remain as previously approved and published with no changes.
The choir will perform a range of selections from Mozart to Moana to “Hawaiʻi Aloha.”
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges will be offering a new scholarship for 2019 public high school graduates who earned UH credits while in high school.
More than 200 UH Community College students are receiving assistance that can total more than $4,700 a year for food, transportation, books and other expenses through a workforce education and training program.