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Residences for Graduate Students The University of Hawai‘i is just about a year away from completing its second successful Public-Private-Partnership (P3) to build modern student housing facilities on the UH ...
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The Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation’s (HHFDC) Board of Directors awarded developers ‘Ikenakea Dev­elopment LLC and The Michaels Organization, both a 75-year lease in early March to master plan ...
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As people in Hawai‘i awoke and got ready for work and school on April 1, 1946, an unwelcome visitor barreled its way toward the islands, triggered by a massive overnight ...
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Blaise Babineck With the help of the Hawai‘i State Department of Education (HIDOE) Early College Program, two teachers returned to their alma maters, becoming the youngest full-time teachers in HIDOE ...
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The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), as represented by the Department of the Attorney General, prevailed in a lawsuit challenging a project utilizing the Incompatible Insect Technique—which uses ...
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We have made great progress toward the recovery of Maui in March. The One ‘Ohana Fund is now accepting applications from survivors who lost loved ones and those who were ...
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GOVERNOR GREEN UNVEILS 2024 POLICY REPORT FOR THE HAWAI‘I WE DESERVE Governor Josh Green, M.D. has released The Hawai‘i We Deserve policy report to Hawai‘i’s people, a comprehensive outline of the Green Administration’s plans ...
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Hawai‘i’s 50 vibrant public libraries are a great way to explore and connect. Libraries exist in many communities serving as lively hubs that cater to the diverse needs of people ...
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The University of Hawai‘i – West O‘ahu (UHWO) took a sig­nificant step in making a state-of-the-art film studio a reality. The new film studio, the Academy for Creative Media (ACM) ...
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