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The University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents has asked students, faculty, alumni, donors and community members to complete a short survey regarding the selection of their next president. The university says the survey is confidential and has eight questions.
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The board approved a search process that will begin in January, which includes hiring a search firm with Hawai’i expertise and focus as well as an advisory group of stakeholders.
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The campaign "For UH, For Hawaiʻi" is already more than halfway to its goal — with nearly $570 million raised from various donors. The money goes toward supporting current and future students across the university's 10 campuses.
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Lāhaināluna High School students impacted by the Aug. 8 wildfires are now eligible to receive a full scholarship at the University of Hawai‘i for either two or four years, according to a Monday news release. Prior to the announcement, the university had promised to provide students with a scholarship for up to a year.
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University of Hawaiʻi President David Lassner joined The Conversation live on Wednesday to discuss his leadership of the 10-campus system and his priorities during this last year at UH.
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University of Hawaiʻi President David Lassner will retire at the end of 2024. Lassner, 69, has led the state public university system since 2014. He served as interim president for a year before his permanent appointment. He was the 15th president in university history.
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State lawmakers grilled University of Hawaii President David Lassner on Friday about the university's spending, focusing on a $2.7 million consultant…
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$1.4 trillion. That is how much Americans nationwide owe in student loan debt. All of that debt has some policy makers worried, including Hawaii Senator…
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The University of Hawai’i presented its two-year budget request to a joint legislative finance committee today. HPR’s Wayne Yoshioka reports.