The nearly $265,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education will add study-abroad opportunities in Pacific Rim countries and add Hawaiian language and culture classes to the undergraduate academic catalog.
Part of the university's annual Lūʻau and HÅÊ»ike, the Country Store brings some of the foods, flowers, produce and fashions to the Forest Grove Campus for a Hawaiian-style farmer's market away from the islands.
Our thoughts are with our 51³Ô¹Ï Ohana which is coping with devastating wildfires on the islands of Maui and Hawaiâi and the effects of high winds from Hurricane Dora.
Naihe, who graduated from 51³Ô¹Ï on May 18 with a bachelorâs degree in art design, worked feverishly to make sure that his senior capstone project at Pacific was perfect.Â
As executive administrator of the Hawai`i Council on Developmental Disabilities, Daintry Bartoldus '88 spends her working hours ensuring support for vulnerable members of her community. But outside of work, she goes even further, taking in neighbors and lifting up those in need.
Weli Alamillo '18 was excited for the chance to play soccer at the collegiate level. The chance to delve into scientific research, though, was even more exciting.
Pat Pimental spent three years as floral and lei chair of the NÄ HaumÄna O Hawaiâi Luâau. As a parent, she says, she was able to become part of the âohana at Pacific.
Jill (Remiticado) Uyeda '03 helped start Pacific's women's wrestling program. Today, she uses the tenacity she learned as a wrestler and the science she learned as a physics major in her construction career.