Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho?okō
Hoʻokō—to fulfill, to carry out.
Hoʻokō—to fulfill, to carry out.
Every campus will take turns showcasing a huaʻōlelo (Hawaiian word).
东精影业 Maui College’s Keola Donaghy has developed a Hawaiian language version of Wordle.
Kahealani Acosta is featured in the ‘Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during her academic journey.
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 launches ‘Finding our Kuleana,’ a collection of narratives about students who discover their sense of responsibility while pursuing degrees.
The object was discovered by Pan-STARRS in 2016 and given a name by Hawaiian language students through ʻImiloa’s A Hua He Inoa program.
东精影业 Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation will host a virtual conference November 15–17.
东精影业 Hilo’s Ke Kula ʻO Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu Iki, a laboratory public charter school is the most developed school taught through Indigenous language in the U.S. and Canada.
Students in need of assistance invited to upcoming webinars.
ʻ?lelo Hawaiʻi production celebrates ancestral wisdom in Kennedy Theatre season opener