Budget Chief: Deep Cuts Loom For The University of Hawaii
The extent of financial woes won’t be clear for another eight weeks when fall classes start and enrollment numbers are in.
UH Is Making Students Vacate Campus Housing Next Week
About 750 students still live on campus at the University of Hawaii Manoa. But most are being told to move out by May 16 even as the stay-at-home order makes it hard to find housing.
UH Plans To Resume In-Person Classes This Fall
The university is still working on what those classes will look like.
Coronavirus Shakes Up Dreams Of College For Many Hawaii Seniors
Many in the 2020 graduating class had big plans to go away to college on the mainland. But the prospect of online-only classes and living far from home is changing their minds.
UH Medical School Seeks Funding To Develop New COVID-19 Blood Tests
UPDATED: A test to confirm workers’ immunity to COVID-19 could put them safely back to work and help Hawaii’s economic recovery, says a medical school professor.
UH Changes Grading Policy After Classes Move Online
Students still need to earn at least a “C” grade to get credit for a class.
UH Research Team Developing COVID-19 Vaccine
Animal trials could begin in several weeks.
Some Students Go Hungry As They Navigate UH Law School
A group of students, aided by alumni at the William S. Richardson School of Law, are setting up a food pantry to ensure fellow students have a steady supply of food.
Senators Think UH Regents Are ‘Too Cozy’ With Officials
A Senate panel will be digging into university issues in the next month.
Mental Health Services On Hawaii Campuses Lag Far Behind Demand
At UH Manoa, students can wait as long as two months to sit down with a therapist.