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posted more than 1,600 stories in the very challenging 2025. Here are the 10 top 东精影业 News stories on leadership updates and systemwide initiatives:

Wendy and KentonMeet Wendy Hensel: A life shaped by resilience, learning and love
From her beginnings as a lawyer-turned-educator to her rise through academic leadership roles at Georgia State University and the City University of New York, Hensel has consistently prioritized collaboration and the power of education to uplift diverse communities.

Hensel with students东精影业 President Wendy Hensel visits Moloka?i in final stop of statewide tour
Hensel met with Moloka?i High School early college students, Moloka?i Education Center administrators, graduates and current students. She spent the first months as 东精影业 president visiting all 10 东精影业 campuses and education centers. Read more about her visits.

Matt ElliotMatt Elliott selected as the next 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 athletics director
Elliott brings 13 years of experience at UCLA, where he led the department’s transition from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten Conference. Prior to that, his work included sport oversight, legal affairs, NIL policy, government relations, head coach searches, compliance and supervision of athletic performance and sports medicine.

Gabriel Lee, Michael Bruno, Vassilis Syrmos, Wendy HenselVassilis Syrmos appointed interim provost of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补
Syrmos brings more than three decades of experience in higher education leadership, including roles as associate vice chancellor for research at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 and, for the past 12 years, vice president for research and innovation for the 东精影业 System.

grads on stageNew technology platforms approved for systemwide student support
The platforms proactively alert faculty, advisors and support staff at the earliest signs of student risk. The goal is to provide support the moment it is needed, and not months later when it is likely to be too late to be effective. Most of the interventions will occur even before students are aware they may need help.

students at a table东精影业 Hilo, Honolulu CC join 东精影业’s renewed push to improve student outcomes
The campuses are the first to partner with the National Institute for Student Success (NISS) to examine its policies and practices to spot issues that may unintentionally hold students back. NISS will help each campus identify those barriers and create a clear plan to better support students from enrollment through graduation.

Carlos PenalozaPe?aloza to serve as interim chancellor of 东精影业 West O?ahu, lead collaboration with Leeward CC
Pe?aloza’s initial charge will be to work closely with the faculty and staff of both 东精影业 West O?ahu and Leeward CC—颈苍肠濒耻诲颈苍驳 Wai?anae Moku—to consider the potential for operating as a more integrated regional campus, prioritizing innovation, efficiency and student success.

students东精影业 enrollment tops 51,000, highest in eight years
Enrollment across the 10 东精影业 campuses reached 51,411 students in fall 2025, a 2% increase from last fall and the highest enrollment since 2017. This marks the third consecutive year of growth and a 5.1% increase since fall 2023, reversing earlier declines and building momentum across both four-year and two-year campuses.

people holding envelopesDirect2东精影业 streamlines admission to 东精影业 for Hawai?i public high school seniors
Direct2东精影业 provides free, direct admission to nine 东精影业 campuses based on students’ grade point averages, allowing them to secure a place at a 东精影业 campus without completing a traditional application. Once students complete a short online form, their admission is confirmed contingent upon graduation in May.

Luis Salaveria东精影业 names Luis Salaveria as next VP for Budget and Finance/CFO
Salaveria has 35 years of professional executive experience in the public and private sectors, most recently serving as the state’s director of finance from 2022 to 2025 in the administration of Gov. Josh Green. He will replace Kalbert Young, who is departing at the end of 2025 after 10 years in the position to become the executive director of the Hawai?i State Employees’ Retirement System.

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