‘Stressed And Overwhelmed’: Hawaii’s College Students Confront The Pandemic
Stress, anxiety and trauma have been compounded during an academic year unlike any other.
University Of Hawaii Executives To Take Pay Cuts
The cuts will come as the state ponders furloughs for public employees.
UH Manoa May Cut Theater, Journalism, Social Welfare Programs
UPDATED: Degrees in languages, dance and other subjects are also among those on a preliminary chopping block to balance the budget.
University Of Hawaii Regents Reject ‘Shell Game’ Budget Proposal
The administration says it is in “triage” mode, facing $138 million in lost revenues.
UH Regents Approve Emergency Action In Response To Pandemic
The resolution gives university administrators broad support as difficult budget cuts loom but no specific reductions were made on Thursday.
Denby Fawcett: What’s The Pandemic Been Like For You? Historians Want To Know
The Hawaii State Archives is collecting personal stories, photos and artifacts of life in the time of COVID-19.
UH Regents Defer Vote On Budget Planning Proposal
The board is expected to take up the resolution in August.
UH Regents Set To Consider ‘Whatever Available Means’ To Cut Costs
The University of Hawaii’s Board of Regents will discuss ways to reduce operating expenses and a letter asking Gov. David Ige to halt pay raises at its meeting Thursday.
Coronavirus Is Disrupting Cadaver Dissection At UH
COVID-19 is prompting the University of Hawaii to reduce some of its teaching programs, including a foundational course in human dissection.
School Nurses Turn To Telehealth To Reach Students
The Hawaii Keiki program to expand school-based health options for students started a health hotline after schools closed because of the pandemic.