Office of Admissions releases three short videos highlighting UH Hilo experience
The recruiting videos highlight both the academic and personal experience students can expect: “You’re part of an ʻohana.”
ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokahi │ One learns from many sources │ A web publication from the Office of the Chancellor, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
The recruiting videos highlight both the academic and personal experience students can expect: “You’re part of an ʻohana.”
The UH Hilo Chancellor’s Scholarship is a prestigious award created for graduates from Hawaiʻi high schools that covers four years of tuition.
The wins mark the third time in conference history a school wins both men’s and women’s golf titles at the PacWest Championships; men bring home fourth in a row.
“It’s exciting to be part of the planning for a modern-day ahupuaʻa to open up opportunities for our students to get more hands-on experience with sustainability and regeneration activities.” —Chancellor Bonnie D. Irwin
The vision of the joint project is not only to produce the important student research, but also to inspire other Hawaiʻi and Pacific region universities to launch the same type of collaborative courses.
In addition to research and extension activity, the aquaculture center is also an important educational facility and includes the largest aquaculture workforce training program in the state.
A contingent from Ke Kula ʻO Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu — four high school students, three teachers and program leadership from Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani College — traveled to Okinawa to inspire language revitalization.
In the spirit of tradition, continuity, and service, two UH Hilo business professors implement a data processing system this year that improves accuracy, speeds up processing of judges’ scores.