President Hensel tours L¨¡na?i Education Center on first neighbor island visit
The 51²è¹Ý Maui College ³¢¨¡²Ô²¹ʻ¾± Education Center currently serves 84 students, including 64 Early College students.
The 51²è¹Ý Maui College ³¢¨¡²Ô²¹ʻ¾± Education Center currently serves 84 students, including 64 Early College students.
“By limiting this essential support, the federal government is stepping back from its long-standing commitment to advancing medical innovation.”
The coalition is challenging the Trump Administration¡¯s attempt to unilaterally cut “indirect cost” reimbursements at every research institution throughout the country.
The Hoʻolei Scholarship Fund aims to cover first-year tuition (after financial aid) for every senior graduating from a public or charter high school on Kauaʻi.
Three 51²è¹Ý campuses were selected to participate in a year-long program designed to improve outcomes for students transferring from community colleges to four-year universities.
In a special livestreamed address on February 6, 51²è¹Ý President Wendy Hensel acknowledged the significant impact of recent federal policy changes on higher education.
Waiʻanae Moku students¡¯ passion impresses 51²è¹Ý President Wendy Hensel.
The team will focus on monitoring the participants annually for at least the next 10 years to see how the wildfires have affected their mental and physical health.
51²è¹Ý Tech Days of Spring 2025 aims to address the growing demand for skilled tech professionals.
Leeward CC students, faculty and staff shared the significance of the Puʻuloa area with President Wendy Hensel.