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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 ...
The University of Rhode Island (URI) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States. It is the flagship public research as well as the land-grant university of Rhode Island. The university is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". [4]
The school's mascot is the Warrior. It is part of the Hawaii State Department of Education. The school graduated its first class in 1980, and has about 1300 students. [2] It is across the street from the University of Hawaii at Hilo. The campus boasts the sculpture Landscape on the Ocean by Satoru Abe.
It is the flagship campus of the University of Hawaiʻi system and houses the main offices of the system. Most of the campus occupies the eastern half of the mouth of Mānoa Valley on Oahu, with the John A. Burns School of Medicine located adjacent to the Kakaʻako Waterfront Park. UH offers over 200 degree programs across 17 colleges and schools.
Honolulu Community College. Honolulu Community College is a public community college in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.It is one of ten branches of the University of Hawaiʻi system and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges.
The Nittany Lion – mascot of the Penn State Nittany Lions; Norm the Niner – mascot of the Charlotte 49ers; Nook - mascot of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks; Norm the Crimson Hawk – mascot of the IUP Crimson Hawks; NYIT Bear – mascot of the NYIT Bears; Nestor – Owl mascot of the Westfield State Owls
The mascot's 13 whiskers represent the Ocean State's history as the 13th state to sign the U.S. Constitution.
It was founded as Hilo Center at Lyman Hall of the Hilo Boys School in 1945 and was a branch campus of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. In 1970 it was reorganized by an act of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature and became a campus within the newly created University of Hawaiʻi System.