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This week鈥檚 东精影业 News Image of the Week is from Kauaʻi CC marketing staff member Caitlin Fowlkes.

Fowlkes shared: “Kauaʻi Community College culinary students learn how to carve ice sculptures.”

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: 碍辞丑辞濒腻 /news/2026/06/09/hawaiian-word-of-the-week-kohola/ Wed, 10 Jun 2026 09:18:33 +0000 /news/?p=235867 碍辞丑辞濒腻—Humpback whale, forcing up the water like waves hitting a reef, reef flats.

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—Humpback whale, forcing up the water like waves hitting a reef, reef flats.

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E ola i ke kai ma ka leo o n膩 kohol膩 (The sea is alive with the voices of the humpback whales).”

—Hunter Landt, he haumāna ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language student), Ke Kulanui Kaiāulu o Honolulu (Honolulu Community College)

For more information on other elements of the definition and usage, go to the 东精影业 Hilo .

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Antarctic expeditioner/student joins UH Board of Regents /news/2026/06/09/eric-gee-student-regent/ Wed, 10 Jun 2026 00:58:24 +0000 /news/?p=235852 An Honors student at 东精影业 Mānoa, Gee is pursuing an international business and finance double major, with a minor in political science.

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Eric Pōmaikaʻi Gee

Gov. Josh Green appointed University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa undergraduate student Eric Pōmaikaʻi Gee to the (BOR), subject to confirmation by the Hawaiʻi State Senate. Gee replaces Regent and JD candidate Joshua Faumuina, whose term ends in June 2026. If confirmed, Gee will serve a two-year term beginning on July 1, 2026.

“I鈥檓 honored to serve University of Hawaiʻi students from all islands and campuses, and I look forward to ensuring their voices are heard while working alongside the Board of Regents,” Gee said. “I鈥檝e always been passionate about youth empowerment, and I hope to further that work through my role as the new student member of the Board of Regents.”

An Honors student at 东精影业 Mānoa, Gee is pursuing an and double major from the , with a minor in from the . Born and raised in South Kohala on Hawaiʻi Island, he graduated as valedictorian from Kealakehe High School in 2024.

Gee has held leadership roles at both the county and state levels, serving as inaugural chairperson of the County of Hawaiʻi Youth Commission and as a treasurer of the Hawaiʻi State Youth Commission, where he helped develop youth policy and advised government leaders. His experience also includes work on sustainability and education initiatives with Hawaiʻi Green Growth and cultural programming through Traditions Hawaiʻi.

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Gee on Antarctica expedition in 2025 (Photo courtesy: Eric Gee)

As a Villars Institute Fellow, Gee participated in a 2025 expedition to Antarctica as the only American selected for the international mission led by polar explorer Robert Swan. During the expedition, he joined scientists, educators and young leaders in research activities and live educational broadcasts with classrooms around the world, promoting climate stewardship and raising awareness about the importance of protecting Antarctica. He also was selected for the World Affairs Councils of America Student Scholars Program and appeared in the PBS documentary series “Rethinking Higher Ed.”

The BOR is responsible for overseeing the 10-campus 东精影业 system, including policy direction, financial oversight and long-term strategic planning. The BOR is the governing body of 东精影业 and consists of 11 non-compensated volunteer members. Representation includes five from the City and County of Honolulu; two from Hawaiʻi County; two from Maui County; one from Kauaʻi County and one 东精影业 student.

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Eric Gee and Robert Swan (Photo courtesy: Eric Gee)
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New leadership to help advance UH鈥檚 mission /news/2026/06/05/new-leadership-advance-uh-mission/ Sat, 06 Jun 2026 02:10:34 +0000 /news/?p=235692 东精影业 President Wendy Hensel welcomes three leaders to help move the 10-campus system forward.

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This message was shared with the students, faculty and staff of the 10-campus University of Hawaiʻi system on June 5, 2026.

Aloha University of Hawaiʻi ʻohana,

I am pleased to share that the University of Hawaiʻi has officially welcomed three outstanding individuals to our senior leadership team following recent Board of Regents action and appointments. Each brings deep experience, a strong commitment to our mission and an exciting vision for helping move our 10-campus system forward.

Vassilis Syrmos

Please join me in welcoming:

Vassilis Syrmos

Vassilis Syrmos, who was unanimously approved by the Board of Regents as the next chancellor of 东精影业 Mānoa. A dedicated member of the 东精影业 community for 35 years, Vassilis brings deep institutional knowledge and strong leadership experience as he leads our flagship campus into its next chapter.

Noelani Goodyear-Kaopua

Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua

Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua, who was appointed interim director of the System Hawaiʻi Papa O Ke Ao and 东精影业 Mānoa Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office. Noe brings extensive experience in education, governance and community engagement and will help continue advancing our work as a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning.

Brad Christ

Brad Christ

Brad Christ, who officially assumed the role of vice president for information technology and chief information officer. Brad has played a key role in strengthening technology, cybersecurity and digital transformation efforts across 东精影业 and will help guide the university’s continued modernization efforts. Read more.

I am thrilled to welcome Vassilis, Noe and Brad to our leadership team. I know each will help take our university to the next level in their respective areas and strengthen the important work happening across all 10 campuses.

Please join me in congratulating and warmly welcoming them to these important roles.

With aloha,
Wendy Hensel
东精影业 President

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K艒 Education Center launches new 1st-year start for Hawaiʻi CC /news/2026/06/04/ko-education-center-1st-year-start/ Fri, 05 Jun 2026 03:44:01 +0000 /news/?p=235627 H膩m膩kua Coast learners can now finish freshman year without leaving town.

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The K艒 Education Center offers a local pathway to begin college close to home.

Beginning this fall, Hawaiʻi Community College鈥檚 in Honokaʻa will offer a new pathway for North Hawaiʻi students to begin college close to home through the “First Year Here at K艒” program. Participating students will also have access to academic advising, tutoring, student support services, and small class sizes without the need for a long commute.

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Students will have access to advising, tutoring,and support services through the program.

The program allows students to complete their first year of general education courses locally through face-to-face morning classes designed to assist students balancing academics, work, family and community commitments. The program also gives students an opportunity to explore future academic and career pathways while completing transferable general education coursework.

“The First Year Here at K艒 provides students in this region the opportunity to begin their college journey close to home while saving time and money,” said Sandy Ott, K艒 Education Center鈥檚 campus operations coordinator. “This program creates a supportive transition into college life while allowing students to stay connected to their families, community and local support systems.”

Helping H膩m膩kua Coast residents

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Hawaiʻi Community College鈥檚 Education Center in Honokaʻa.

The initiative was developed in response to community conversations and the growing need for accessible higher education opportunities along the H膩m膩kua Coast. By offering full-time enrollment options locally, the program aims to help students build confidence, form meaningful relationships with classmates and instructors, and receive the support needed during the critical first year of college.

“First Year Here at K艒 reflects our commitment to meeting students where they are geographically, academically and personally,” said Jace Saplan, Hawaiʻi CC dean of liberal arts and sciences. “This initiative allows students to begin with foundational general education courses that can move with them into many different majors, while also building relationships with faculty, counselors, staff and community partners.”

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First Year Here at K艒 classes begin this fall.

The pilot program is designed to serve up to 20 students during its first year. After completing their first year at K艒, students may continue their studies at Hawaiʻi CC鈥檚 Manono campus in Hilo or the P膩lamanui campus in Kona, depending on their academic program and personal circumstances.

“My hope is that ‘First Year Here at K艒’ becomes a clear invitation for students to see Hawaiʻi Community College as part of their community, and to see their own education as something that can grow from these opportunities,” said Saplan.

To learn more about the program visit the , or contact Ott by email cdott@hawaii.edu or phone (808) 775-8890.

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Hawaiʻi CC Chancellor Susan Kazama announces retirement following 40 years at 东精影业 /news/2026/06/04/hawaii-cc-chancellor-susan-kazama-retirement/ Fri, 05 Jun 2026 02:40:31 +0000 /news/?p=235603 “Returning home to lead a college in the community that raised me has been one of the greatest privileges of my life.”

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Kazama (right of sign) joins faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members during the 2026 Merrie Monarch Royal Parade in Hilo. The annual event reflects Hawaiʻi CC‘s longstanding connection to the Hawaiʻi Island community and Hawaiian culture

Hawaiʻi Community College Chancellor Susan Kazama will step down on July 31 to retire, concluding a 40-year career with the University of Hawaiʻi that has spanned five campuses and nearly every level of higher education leadership.

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Susan Kazama

Kazama, a Hilo native was appointed as the permanent chancellor of Hawaiʻi CC in July 2024 after serving a year in an interim capacity. She is retiring in part to spend more time caring for her elderly parents.

“Returning home to lead a college in the community that raised me has been one of the greatest privileges of my life,” Kazama shared in a message to the campus. “Looking back on four decades at the University of Hawaiʻi, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to serve students and communities across our state, and especially for the chance to return home to lead Hawaiʻi Community College.”

“Mahalo to Chancellor Kazama for her dedication and service to the University of Hawaiʻi and her steadfast leadership at Hawaiʻi Community College,” said Interim Vice President for the 东精影业 Community Colleges Lui Hokoana. “Susan鈥檚 deep roots on Hawaiʻi Island and her commitment to building pilina (relationship) have profoundly elevated the campus and its students. We are deeply grateful for her dedication and wish her the very best in her well-deserved retirement.”

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Kazama joins faculty, staff, students and community members during Hawaiʻi CC‘s fall 2025 Kīpaepae ceremony. The tradition welcomes new employees into the kauhale and reflects the strong sense of connection, culture and community at the college

Advancing Hawaiʻi CC

During her time as interim and permanent chancellor, Kazama steered the college through a period of growth, stability and renewed momentum. Under her leadership, Hawaiʻi CC rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic, achieving an 8.7% increase in enrollment, record-high student retention and success rates, and a full seven-year reaffirmation of accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges.

Her tenure reflected a strong commitment to student success, workforce development and community engagement. She expanded educational opportunities at the Pālamanui campus and Education Center, launched the college鈥檚 first drone certification program, supported multiple butchery cohorts, and helped secure scholarship funding through community partnerships.

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Kazama (far left) joins commencement keynote speaker Noe Noe Wong-Wilson, 东精影业 Regent Mike Miyahira (far right), and members of the college leadership team during the spring 2026 commencement ceremony at the Manono campus

Among her most significant accomplishments was securing an agreement for a 16-acre land acquisition dedicated to sustainable agriculture, creating new opportunities for hands-on learning while supporting food security and workforce development on Hawaiʻi Island.

She also strengthened community relationships, expanded philanthropic support, and helped advance Hawaiʻi CC鈥檚 mission as a premier Native Hawaiian-serving institution rooted in culture, innovation and opportunity.

A career of service

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Kazama (front left) joins agriculture assistant professor Lew Nakamura, along with agriculture students during a conservation work trip to the slopes of Maunakea, Keanakolu forest. The volunteer work was part of Hawaiʻi CCs expanding agricultural education efforts during Kazama’s tenure, providing students with additional opportunities for hands-on learning, workforce training and community-based agriculture

Born and raised in Hilo, Kazama graduated from Waiākea High School before earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

Her 东精影业 career began in the libraries at Maui Community College and Honolulu Community College before she joined 东精影业 Mānoa鈥檚 Hamilton Library. She later served as library and learning resources director at Kapiʻolani Community College and went on to hold senior leadership positions across the 东精影业 System, including interim vice chancellor for academic affairs at both Kapiʻolani CC and Honolulu CC.

Nationally recognized for her expertise in accreditation, Kazama served as a commissioner, vice chair and chair of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, helping shape accreditation standards and policy for community colleges throughout the western United States and Pacific region.

Throughout her career, Kazama focused on strengthening student success, institutional effectiveness and community partnerships, leaving a lasting impact on 东精影业 and the students it serves.

“What I leave with most strongly is this lesson: the leadership of a kauhale (village) means we must work together on behalf of student success, trust, culture and institutional transformation,” Kazama said. “The things that matter most can never rest on the shoulders of a single person. They require all of us.”

An interim chancellor for Hawaiʻi CC will be announced in the weeks ahead to ensure a smooth transition.

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Get trained for 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈鈥檚 growing wastewater workforce /news/2026/06/04/growing-wastewater-workforce/ Fri, 05 Jun 2026 02:34:52 +0000 /news/?p=235604 New certificate prepares residents to replace dangerous aging sanitation systems.

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Hawaiʻi CC students installing the leach field.

As Hawaiʻi works to eliminate more than 83,000 cesspools by 2050, Hawaiʻi Community College and the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College are preparing the workforce needed to help make it happen. The colleges launched the Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Specialist Certificate, a one-year program preparing students for careers in cesspool conversion and sustainable wastewater installation.

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Hawaiʻi CC students at the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The 23-credit certificate combines coursework in design, construction and sustainability with experiential learning. As demand grows, this program builds the local workforce vital for protecting 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈鈥檚 environment and public health.

“I really enjoy the mix of theoretical and practical information that the course provides. We’ve learned about how various wastewater treatment systems operate, and also have had many opportunities to learn from professionals in the field, and visit various facilities,” said student Marina Kukso. “I hope to join the wastewater industry after this program, so this certificate has been the perfect springboard to help me fulfill my goals.”

Flooding, aging infrastructure, need for professionals

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Hawaiʻi CC students at Hawaiian Beaches Water Company in Waiakahiʻula

Recent flooding events have highlighted the vulnerabilities of aging infrastructure, underscoring the urgent need for skilled professionals to replace systems and meet the 2050 mandate.

“The cesspool issue is complex, and will require a multitude of different stakeholders working together to find solutions,” said Charlotte Cheek, project coordinator and Hawaiʻi CC instructor. “The certificate was created in response to the growing need for more wastewater professionals in our communities. The courses educate students about the issues and solutions and connect them with wastewater professionals all over Hawaiʻi.”

Financial assistance is available. For more details, email Cheek at cheekc@hawaii.edu or visit the .

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Wanted: A visionary leader to fuel 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈鈥檚 workforce future /news/2026/06/04/workforce-development-avp/ Thu, 04 Jun 2026 18:04:45 +0000 /news/?p=235526 New 东精影业 workforce associate vice president to build an integrated ecosystem with industry partners.

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The University of Hawaiʻi has officially posted the job description for a highly anticipated, newly created position: the associate vice president (AVP) for workforce development. Serving as the primary architect for a cohesive workforce strategy across all 10 东精影业 campuses, this leader will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between academia and industry to meet the pressing labor needs of the State of Hawaiʻi.

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The establishment of this position is a major priority for 东精影业 President Wendy Hensel. During her inaugural systemwide address, Hensel stressed the need to move at the “speed of business” and create one centralized place for industry partners to engage with 东精影业.

“We must build an integrated ecosystem with employers that brings them into our curriculum and into the classroom,” Hensel said. “This new associate vice president for workforce development will really own this initiative, ensuring we answer the call of Hawaiʻi‘s business and industry, and move our strategic agenda forward in a targeted, coordinated way.”

Unified programs, enhanced pathways

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Reporting to the vice president for academic strategy, the new AVP will lead the development of a systemwide “Workforce Master Plan” that aligns directly with Hawaiʻi‘s economic priorities.

By unifying credit and non-credit programs, the AVP will enhance career pathways, allowing learners to move fluidly from short-term training to advanced degrees. Furthermore, they will expand opportunities for work-based learning, apprenticeships and applied research by formalizing agreements with private sector partners and large state employers.

Candidates must possess a minimum of eight years of progressive leadership experience in workforce development, economic development or higher education administration. The search is now underway, with the continuous application review process set to begin on June 15, 2026.

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Image of the Week: Dundee under a K墨lauea sun /news/2026/06/03/image-of-the-week-dundee-kilauea-sun/ Wed, 03 Jun 2026 18:00:02 +0000 /news/?p=235450 This week's image is from 东精影业 Hilo's Camryn Hilder.

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Horse and sun

This week鈥檚 东精影业 News Image of the Week is from 东精影业 Hilo’s Camryn Hilder, an undergraduate majoring in animal health and management in the College of Agriculture Forestry and Natural Resource Management.

Hilder shared: “Episode 43 of K墨lauea鈥檚 eruption showered Hilo in a light dusting of Pele鈥檚 hair. Despite the elements, life continues on the farm…This photo shows one of the horses, Dundee, standing beneath an eerie red sun, its color caused by the plume of volcanic ash.”

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东精影业 expanding tuition-free courses towards elementary teacher education /news/2026/06/02/hoapili-teacher-pathways-program/ Wed, 03 Jun 2026 00:11:32 +0000 /news/?p=235430 Working adults can now earn their teacher license from 东精影业 with free core classes.

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The University of Hawaiʻi is extending 东精影业 Maui College鈥檚 successful statewide across all 10 东精影业 campuses to combat the critical teacher shortage across the islands. This systemwide collaboration offers a clear and supported pathway for Hawaiʻi residents to earn their elementary education teacher license, including tuition-free courses.

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Recent 东精影业 Maui College graduate in Hoapili Teacher Pathways Program Pumehana Park

The Hoapili program, launched in 2023, has already demonstrated its effectiveness by helping more than 60 students earn their teacher licensure and education fields. The initiative has served more than 360 students, attracting non-traditional students such as long-term substitute teachers, educational assistants, emergency hires, and parents in both Hawaiian and English educational contexts. 东精影业 is scaling this proven model statewide to “grow our own” kumu (teachers) on every island.

A dedicated program coordinator and campus counselors work one-on-one with students to build a tailored academic plan. To learn more or apply, visit 东精影业Kumu.org.

Eliminating financial barriers

Guided by the mission, “I ulu n艒 ka l膩l膩 i ke kumu”—Our keiki grow because of their kumu,” the pathways program is designed to eliminate common financial and geographical barriers. Core courses toward elementary education teacher licensure are offered tuition-free and delivered entirely online, with classes intentionally scheduled during after-work hours to accommodate full-time working adults balancing busy lifestyles.

Students can enroll full- or part-time, and there are no prerequisites required to join. The program also provides free substitute teaching certifications and free para-educator testing (ParaPro Assessment) for those seeking immediate entry into the workforce. Participants can start at any 东精影业 Community College and seamlessly transfer to a four-year 东精影业 campus”—including 东精影业 Hilo, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 and 东精影业 West Oʻahu—to complete a bachelor of education degree in elementary education.

“The Hoapili program began as a way to provide a bridge to teacher licensure for individuals who are passionate about education but unable to attend college in the traditional sense,” said Lui Hokoana, interim vice president for the 东精影业 Community Colleges. “Expanding this proven, Maui-born solution to all 10 campuses allows us to scale our efforts and build a robust, sustainable pipeline of local teachers for schools across the state.”

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东精影业 appoints Brad Christ as new vice president for IT and CIO /news/2026/06/02/brad-christ/ Tue, 02 Jun 2026 23:13:54 +0000 /news/?p=235333 The appointment was officially approved by the Board of Regents at its May 21 meeting.

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Brad Christ

The University of Hawaiʻi System has announced the appointment of Brad Christ as vice president for information technology and chief information officer (CIO), effective May 23. The appointment was officially approved by the Board of Regents (BOR) at its May 21 meeting.

“I am honored to step into this role,” said Christ. “I look forward to collaborating on and building upon the technology initiatives we have already launched across the system, further modernizing our cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity protections, and ensuring that our students, faculty, and staff have the innovative tools they need for success.”

Prior to this, Christ served as the 东精影业 System鈥檚 associate vice president and deputy CIO. Over the past year in that role, he made an immediate and significant impact through strategic leadership, generating tangible results for the university. Through his review of major ITS systems and contracts over this past year, he identified $327,000 in direct savings for the current and future fiscal years. Furthermore, Christ has advanced critical digital transformation efforts across all campuses, including leading the impending system-wide launch of a Microsoft 365 environment to provide AI-enabled tools to students, faculty and staff, as well as securing system-wide access to GitHub Enterprise at no cost to the university. He has also accelerated 东精影业‘s cloud strategy and actively supported 东精影业 Mānoa’s work to become a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning.

“Christ stepped forward to lead stabilization efforts during a critical period, improving communication, strengthening community engagement, and driving resolution of major system deficiencies,” 东精影业 President Wendy Hensel wrote in a letter to the BOR. “His calm, hands-on leadership has been instrumental in restoring confidence and improving service delivery.”

Christ brings 25 years of experience in higher education information technology to his new role. Before joining 东精影业, he served as the CIO for Eastern Washington University for more than seven years, while concurrently acting as the interim associate vice president for facilities and athletic facilities during the final 18 months of his tenure. His career also includes seven years as CIO for Southern Oregon University and 13 years at Augsburg University, where he advanced through multiple roles from technician to director.

A native of Minnesota, Christ earned his master鈥檚 degree in planning and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in political science from the University of Minnesota. Additionally, he served in the Minnesota Army National Guard for nine years.

Christ is involved with organizations such as EDUCAUSE, Internet2 and the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium, where he serves as a co-manager of the organization’s cybersecurity program. For the last 13 years, he has also served as an accreditation evaluator for the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

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June 2026 anniversaries /news/2026/06/02/june-2026-anniversaries/ Tue, 02 Jun 2026 18:00:07 +0000 /news/?p=235282 The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates May 2026 faculty and staff anniversaries.

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The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates June 2026 faculty and staff anniversaries.

40 years

Domingo, Eunice M
Administrative Assistant, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

30 years

Hironaka, Tom M
Financial Aid Specialist, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Richman, Nurney H
IT Specialist, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

20 years

Carbone, Michele
Researcher, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Dodo-Aguilar, Sherrie
Videographer, 东精影业 System

Hino, Candice N
Fiscal Specialist, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Hottenstein, Crystalyn L
Professor, Kapiʻolani CC

Inouye, Mary E
Administrative and Fiscal Support Specialist, Kapiʻolani CC

Lam, Carolina G
Assistant Specialist, 东精影业 Hilo

Nacis, Marissa C
Account Clerk, Hawaiʻi CC

Nariyoshi, Janine Y
Administrative and Fiscal Support Specialist, 东精影业 System

Soares, Princess K
Institutional/Policy Analyst, Leeward CC

Velasco, Rouel G
Junior Specialist, 东精影业 West Oʻahu

10 years

Burns, Vincent H
Program Manager, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Carlos, Brandon M
Student Services Specialist, Leeward CC

Christensen, Ma Felicitas M
Human Resources Specialist, 东精影业 West Oʻahu

Dang, Chayne K
Media Specialist, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Isawa, Jenine M
Fiscal Specialist, Leeward CC

Kolish, Dustin W
University Security Officer, 东精影业 Hilo

Mandryk, Carole A
Program Manager, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Osorio, Jamaica H
Associate Professor, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Pouliquen, Yan F M
University Security Officer, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Renio, Linda A K
Human Resources Specialist, Kapiʻolani CC

Sakamoto, Sharon S
Administrative and Fiscal Support Specialist, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Sales, Todd H
Air Conditioning Mechanic, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Siegman, William D
Instructor, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Toda, Nelson M
Safety/Security Specialist, Leeward CC

Topping, Miles Q
Director of Energy Management, 东精影业 System

Tsukida, Gary M
Environmental and Health Safety Specialist, 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补

Wang, Xinyan
Administrative Officer, 东精影业 Hilo

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东精影业 partners on AI workforce readiness symposium series /news/2026/06/01/ai-workforce-readiness-symposium-series/ Mon, 01 Jun 2026 22:57:09 +0000 /news/?p=235305 Symposium series equips residents with skills to thrive in an AI-driven economy

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As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly reshapes the global job market, the University of Hawaiʻi is taking a leading role in preparing the state’s workers for an evolving economy. 东精影业 has officially partnered with the State Workforce Development Council and Imua ʻOnipaʻa (a Hawaiʻi-based non-profit) for a four-part symposium series titled, “The AI Transformation: Preparing Hawaiʻi鈥檚 Workforce for the Future.”

The second event of the series, “The AI transformation: Preparing Hawaiʻi鈥檚 workforce for the future ” is tentatively scheduled for June 25, 2026, at Honolulu Community College from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. “Building an AI ready workforce in Hawaiʻi” will focus on the business case for responsible AI adoption, including industry-specific opportunities and risks, workforce impacts, and recommendations for Hawaiʻi鈥檚 education and training providers. 东精影业ance is capped at 100 and 东精影业 faculty, staff and administrators are encouraged to attend.

东精影业‘s participation alongside partners such as the Hawaiʻi Department of Education, the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, and Department of Accounting and General Services underscores the university’s vital function as the engine of Hawaiʻi‘s workforce development.

“The University of Hawaiʻi is proud to partner with the State Workforce Development Council on this critical initiative,” 东精影业 President Wendy Hensel said. “Preparing our local workforce for the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence is essential for Hawaiʻi鈥檚 economic resilience. As the state’s primary provider of higher education, 东精影业 plays a central role in ensuring our training programs equip residents with the skills and AI literacy needed to thrive in an AI-driven economy.”

Bennette E. Misalucha, executive director of the State Workforce Development Council within the Hawaiʻi Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, highlighted the necessity of cross-agency collaboration.

Hawaiʻi has an opportunity not simply to react to the AI transformation, but to thoughtfully prepare our workforce, institutions, and communities to harness AI in ways that strengthen economic resilience and preserve our shared values,” Misalucha said. “The AI Symposium Series was created to bring together our relevant stakeholders to better understand this moment of change, and to ensure that Hawaiʻi is prepared not only for the future of technology, but for the future of its people.”

The first session “Where is AI and where is it going” was held in April at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol. Experts from the guided attendees through the complex landscape of AI data and policy challenges, privacy frameworks, and AI‘s projected impacts on daily life, work, and sociopolitical power dynamics.

东精影业 System Director of Workforce Development Christine Beaule said, “The State Workforce Development Council鈥檚 AI Workforce Readiness series addresses some of the most pressing challenges and promising opportunities to our communities and state. AI will impact us all in ways we can only imagine at the moment; it is our kuleana to prepare our students for the future of work, lifelong learning and ethical, engaged citizenship.”

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New UH scholarship helps community college students continue to 4-year campuses /news/2026/05/27/next-step-scholarship/ Wed, 27 May 2026 18:00:27 +0000 /news/?p=234951 东精影业 Community College students who earned their associate degree this spring and are transferring to 东精影业 Hilo, 东精影业 Mānoa, 东精影业 Maui College or 东精影业 West Oʻahu for fall 2026 will receive Next Step Scholarship.

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The University of Hawaiʻi has launched the Next Step Scholarship to encourage 东精影业 Community College students who earned an associate degree during the 2025–26 academic year—or completed enough credits in an eligible pathway or major—to continue their education at one of the university鈥檚 four-year campuses. Eligible students from one of 东精影业鈥檚 seven community colleges are already automatically accepted to a 东精影业 four-year school through a streamlined process that waives the application fee and eliminates the need to submit a new application.

Now, through the Next Step Scholarship, students enrolled full time (12 or more credits) during the fall 2026 semester at 东精影业 Hilo, 东精影业 Mānoa, 东精影业 Maui College or 东精影业 West Oʻahu will receive a $2,000 scholarship, while part-time students enrolled in 6 to 11 credits will receive $1,000.

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“Transitioning to a four-year university is a significant milestone, and we are committed to making that next step as seamless and affordable as possible,” said 东精影业 President Wendy Hensel. “These students have already demonstrated their commitment and academic readiness through their success at our community colleges. The Next Step Scholarship helps ensure finances do not stand in the way of completing their degrees and achieving their goals.”

Encouragement to continue education

All 东精影业 associate degree graduates who qualified for automatic admission were emailed information about the new scholarship on May 15. The scholarship has been automatically awarded to 438 students who had already begun the transfer process, while another 1,156 students are eligible.

“For students who were automatically admitted but have not yet committed to a 东精影业 four-year campus, we hope this scholarship provides an added incentive to continue their education,” said Hensel. “This scholarship is one example of the new strategies we are testing to expand access, increase enrollment, strengthen educational attainment and help build the workforce our state needs. It is good for our students and good for Hawaiʻi.”

All students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), if they have not already done so. While FAFSA is not required to receive the Next Step Scholarship, it can unlock additional federal, state and institutional financial aid that may be combined with the scholarship.

Students with questions about their automatic admission or the enrollment process are encouraged to contact the admissions office at their chosen 东精影业 four-year campus.

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Images of the Week: The Our Team, 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈鈥檚 Team Trophy Tour /news/2026/05/27/images-of-the-week-hawaiis-team-trophy-tour/ Wed, 27 May 2026 17:30:50 +0000 /news/?p=234997 This week's image is from 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补.

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This week鈥檚 东精影业 News Image of the Week is from the Our Team, 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈鈥檚 Team Trophy Tour, which began at 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补, following the Rainbow Warrior men鈥檚 volleyball team鈥檚 NCAA national championship victory. The tour will make stops across Oʻahu at 东精影业 campuses and other community locations. Visits to Hawaiʻi Island, Maui and Kauaʻi are also being planned.

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Hawaiian Word of the Week: 笔奴濒颈办颈 /news/2026/05/26/hawaiian-word-of-the-week-puliki/ Wed, 27 May 2026 00:20:55 +0000 /news/?p=234766 笔奴濒颈办颈—to embrace with arms, as in a hug, or holding an infant.

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—To embrace with arms, as in a hug, or holding an infant.

More ʻ艑lelo of the Week

笔奴濒颈办颈 wau i kaʻu mau keiki i k膿l膩 me k膿ia l膩. (I embrace my children every day.)”

—LaurieAnn Takeno, he haumāna ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language student), Ke Kulanui Kaiāulu o Honolulu (Honolulu Community College)

For more information on other elements of the definition and usage, go to the 东精影业 Hilo .

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Makai Freitas appointed to UH Board of Regents /news/2026/05/22/makai-freitas-appointed-to-bor/ Sat, 23 May 2026 01:45:52 +0000 /news/?p=234923 Freitas is a distinguished labor leader with more than 20 years of expertise in organizational leadership and workforce advocacy.

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Gov. Josh Green appointed Makai Freitas to the (BOR), subject to confirmation by the Hawaiʻi State Senate. Freitas represents Hawaiʻi County and will replace Regent Wayne Higaki whose term ends in June 2026.

Freitas is a distinguished labor leader with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, with more than 20 years of expertise in organizational leadership and workforce advocacy. Throughout his career, he has spearheaded complex negotiations and strategic workforce development initiatives that have strengthened economic opportunities for thousands of families across Hawaiʻi.

Freitas has a proven track record of cross-sector collaboration, working with educators, public agencies and community organizations to build pipelines from the classroom to the workforce.

“I am honored to be appointed to the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents and grateful for the opportunity to serve our students, faculty, staff and communities,” Freitas said. “Higher education plays a vital role in Hawaiʻi鈥檚 future. I look forward to strengthening the university鈥檚 mission of teaching, learning and community service.”

Freitas also serves as the West Hawaiʻi representative on the Hawaiian Homes Commission within the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.

A graduate of the University of Arizona, Freitas brings his statewide advocacy and local community insight to the board. He resides in Waimea with his wife, Aulani, and their two daughters, Wailea and Mahina.

The BOR is responsible for overseeing the 10-campus 东精影业 system, including policy direction, financial oversight and long-term strategic planning. The BOR is the governing body of 东精影业 and consists of 11 non-compensated volunteer members. Representation includes five from the City and County of Honolulu; two from Hawaiʻi County; two from Maui County; one from Kauaʻi County and one 东精影业 student.

Freitas will serve a term as prescribed by law, pending Senate confirmation.

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President鈥檚 report: Next Step Scholarship, 惭腻苍辞补 chancellor search, NCAA title /news/2026/05/21/may-presidents-report-2026/ Thu, 21 May 2026 20:48:11 +0000 /news/?p=234768 President Hensel highlighted a new scholarship for community college transfer students, provided an update on the 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 chancellor search and more.

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University of Hawaiʻi President Wendy Hensel highlighted a new scholarship for community college transfer students, reflected on the conclusion of the legislative session, provided an update on the 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 chancellor search and celebrated recent athletic successes, including a national championship, during her monthly report to the 东精影业 Board of Regents (BOR). The update was provided at the May 21 BOR meeting at 东精影业 West Oʻahu.

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Among the highlights, Hensel announced the new Next Step Scholarship, which will provide eligible 东精影业 Community College students up to $2,000 to continue their education at a 东精影业 four-year campus. She also discussed key legislative measures affecting 东精影业, including proposals involving tuition and fee reserves and Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) funding for athletics.

Hensel shared that the 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 chancellor search remains on track, with a finalist expected to be named in June. She also outlined a new strategic budgeting process designed to better align future investments with 东精影业 priorities and student success.

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The report also included congratulations to more than 5,340 spring graduates across 东精影业鈥檚 10 campuses, recognition of the 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 men鈥檚 volleyball team for winning the NCAA national championship and praise for 东精影业 employees who helped raise more than $51,800 and collect 3,300 pounds of food during the 2026 Hawaiʻi Foodbank Campaign.

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Images of the Week: Time flies /news/2026/05/20/image-of-the-week-time-flies/ Wed, 20 May 2026 18:00:46 +0000 /news/?p=234673 This week's images are 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补's Grant Nakasone and Josslyn Rose.

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This week鈥檚 东精影业 News Images of the Week are 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 journalism graduates Grant Nakasone and Josslyn Rose, who many of the 东精影业 ʻohana have seen in “What’s up this week?” and “东精影业 News For You” social media reels. But before they proudly crossed the stage at 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补’s spring morning commencement ceremony, before they were efficient, honest and incredible student workers of the Office of Communications, they were keiki with bright futures ahead of them. Hoʻomaikaʻi, Grant and Joss! Can’t wait to see where your paths take you!

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Left: Nakasone with his mother, right, Rose’s father with a picture of her

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Lahaina wildfire scholarship helps Hawaiʻi CC graduate build future /news/2026/05/19/lahaina-wildfire-scholarship-helps-hawaii-cc-grad/ Tue, 19 May 2026 23:41:34 +0000 /news/?p=234613 Troy Branco-Liu learned diesel mechanics at Hawaiʻi CC to help his Lahaina community.

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For most of his life, Troy Branco-Liu never imagined leaving Lahaina. However, after the 2023 Maui wildfire upended his community, and a University of Hawaiʻi scholarship opened a door he never expected, the Lahainaluna High School graduate found himself starting over at Hawaiʻi Community College—pursuing an education that would ultimately change the course of his future.

“When I was in high school, I didn鈥檛 think about leaving,” Branco-Liu said. “I love the place I come from. I鈥檓 all about Lahaina. That鈥檚 always going to be home to me.”

Now a 2026 graduate of Hawaiʻi CC鈥檚 Diesel Mechanics program, Branco-Liu says the scholarship helped him discover new opportunities while strengthening his desire to one day bring his skills back home to help his community rebuild.

Making college possible

Following the wildfire that devastated Lahaina, the University of Hawaiʻi announced scholarships for every Lahainaluna High School senior in the Class of 2024 to attend any 东精影业 campus. The initiative was later expanded to cover two years at 东精影业 community colleges and four years at 东精影业 universities.

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Troy Branco-Liu’s Lahainaluna graduation

For Branco-Liu, the scholarship made college possible during a time of uncertainty for many Lahaina families displaced by the fire. As a first-generation college student, the opportunity helped him envision a future he had never seriously considered before.

“The scholarship was life-changing,” Branco-Liu said. “It gave me the chance to come here, get my education and do something better for my future.”

Originally, he planned to enter the workforce immediately after high school.

“At first I wanted to work right away because I wanted to make money,” he said. “But then I started thinking more about my future and decided college would help me get further.”

Building a better future

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Troy Troy Branco-Liu with Hawaiʻi CC Diesel Mechanics Program Instructor Mitchell Soares.

After researching programs through the 东精影业 system website, he chose Hawaiʻi CC鈥檚 , drawn to its hands-on learning environment and his longtime interest in mechanics.

Branco-Liu said one of the biggest influences during his time at Hawaiʻi CC was the encouragement he received from instructors and classmates within the close-knit diesel cohort, especially instructor Mitchell Soares.

“He really cared about us. He wanted you to succeed,” Branco-Liu said.

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Now preparing to return home with a mechanic job already lined up and a baby boy on the way, Branco-Liu says graduating from Hawaiʻi CC represents something bigger than himself.

“I鈥檓 the first person in my family to graduate from college,” he said. “Hawaiʻi CC gave me the opportunity to prove to myself that I could do more and build a better future.”

By Katie Young Yamanaka

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