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The University of Hawaiʻi, Maui College was founded in 1931 as the Maui Vocational School. [2] In 1958 its name was changed to Maui Technical School. The college was incorporated into the University of Hawaiʻi System on July 1, 1965, after the Hawaiʻi State Legislature enacted the Community College Act which established a statewide community ...
Wendy F. Hensel Executive vice chancellor and university provost for The City University of New York Monday—8 to 9 a.m.: Open House at UH Maui College’s Pilina Events Center.—9 :30 to 10 :30 ...
Hawaiʻi Community College: Hilo: Public Associates College: 2,127 1941 Honolulu Community College: Honolulu: Public Associates College: 3,069 1920 Institute of Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine: Honolulu: Private (For Profit) Special focus: 59 1996 Kapiʻolani Community College: Honolulu: Public Associates College: 5,828 1946 Kauaʻi ...
The University of Hawaiʻi System [a] [b] is a public college and university system in Hawaiʻi.The system confers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees through three universities, seven community colleges, an employment training center, three university centers, four education centers, and various other research facilities distributed across six islands throughout the state of ...
McDermott, 57, is part of the first cohort of 31 students that graduated in December from a first-of-its-kind bridge program at the University of Hawaii Maui College designed to train and bring ...
Nov. 9—The vast majority of people who plan to see some of the nation's best college basketball teams play in person Nov. 20-22 will need to find their way to the University of Hawaii's lower ...
The Hamilton Library at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is the largest research library in the state of Hawaii.The Library serves as a key resource for the flagship Manoa campus (a land, sea and space grant institution) as well as the other University of Hawaiʻi system campuses.
The number of journals gradually expanded over the next few decades, with the acquisition of Oceanic Linguistics (in volume V) in 1966 and Asian Perspectives (in volume XII) in 1969, and the founding of Korean Studies in 1977, Biography in 1978, Buddhist-Christian Studies in 1981, and Asian Theatre Journal in 1984, all initiated at the ...