Hawaiian language Moana premieres Cast members of the ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi-version of Disney’s Moana walked the blue carpet for its premiere at World Oceans Day on June 10, 2018.
Class notes: Christopher Texeira (CC ’05) The Kapi‘olani CC alumnus has been named the new executive chef of Nobu Lanai.
Class notes: John Komeiji (BED ’75) John Komeiji has been appointed president and general manager of Hawaiian Telcom, while Walter Dods joins Cincinnati Bell’s Board of Directors.
Jason Roberson finds his path forward An injury in 2014 forced Jason Roberson to leave his construction career. That led him to Hawai‘i Community College – Palamanui.
Spring 2018 California alumni event roundup Mahalo to everyone who joined us for our alumni events in California this spring!
Making a positive difference As a transcultural nurse, Valerie Yontz had long been devoted to serving the public health needs of people all over the world.
Aloha Grad Celebration welcomes recent grads to the UH alumni ‘ohana UH alumni and friends gathered to celebrate the newest members of the UH alumni ‘ohana – our spring 2018 graduates!
Class notes: Casey Lucius (PhD ’07) UH Mānoa alumna Casey Lucius has published a new book titled Scrappy Campaigning.
UH students and alumni capture national cyber championship A team of UH West Oʻahu and Honolulu CC students and recent graduates has won the National Cyber League competition.
Mauka to Makai event takes alumni on a special culinary journey UH alumni enjoyed a special gourmet menu created by Chef Shaden Sato and executed by Leeward CC culinary students.
Like son, like father: Walking together at commencement The Come Back to Mānoa program in Outreach College helps former students, like Ken Sato, finally get their bachelor degrees.
Read the spring 2018 issue of Kāwili Lā’au Kāwili Lāʻau is the news magazine of the Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy at UH Hilo.
UH West Oʻahu Administration and Allied Health Building in the spotlight World Architecture News said the building, with an unusual roof line, angles and patterns on exterior walls, was intended to be a dynamic addition to the campus.
First dual-credit Kapiʻolani graduate delivers commencement address in American Sign Language Maximillian Soares Miehlstein took both high school and college classes, enabling him to graduate from high school and college.