Ka‘ana Mana‘o: Graduating in the time of COVID-19
Column by University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Chancellor Lui Hokoana was published by the Maui News on June 28, 2020
Column by University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Chancellor Lui Hokoana was published by the Maui News on June 28, 2020
The graduating class of 2020 drove through the campus for their diplomas before going online for a virtual commencement and special concert.
The first Pasifika Commencement Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, May 29, and will be streamed on Facebook.
Windward CC helped Bernadette Pada move from abuse survivor to an aspiring social worker.
The graduates gathered in their cars and watched a short video ceremony, drive-in theatre style, before circling the Windward CC campus and receiving take-home refreshments.
Congratulations to all the University of Hawaiʻi graduates who got their degrees during spring 2020
The 东精影业 Office of Alumni Relations called on fellow alumni to help congratulate and welcome the class of 2020.
More than 8,600 undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees and certificates will be awarded this spring, in a year that will be remembered for the COVID-19 pandemic.
LeianaMarie Alejado and Anthony Amos express their gratitude for the university as they move forward in their college careers.
Spring and summer graduating students encouraged to create video messages for commencement, which will be held at a later time.