- By Esme M. Infante
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June 30, 2023
A too-full morgue has led the University of Hawaii’s John A. Burns School of Medicine to reluctantly announce it cannot take any more body donations to its Willed Body Program until probably 2024.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 30, 2023
Three Hawaii congressional delegation members assailed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday that struck down affirmative action policies at two major American colleges, with Sen. Mazie Hirono blasting the ruling as “shortsighted and detached from reality.”
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 21, 2023
A new student center at the University of Hawaii at Manoa will cost $16 million more than expected and open about a year later than first scheduled, and officials say inflation and pandemic-related delays are to blame.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 20, 2023
Hawaii Community College was the target of a ransomware attack, University of Hawaii officials today confirmed today.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 20, 2023
Free training for Hawaii parents and other residents who want the skills and knowledge to make positive changes in their communities is being offered by the nonprofit Hawai‘i Children’s Action Network.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 18, 2023
Ocean users are cautioned to keep far from three uncrewed Saildrone Explorer research vessels that have been deployed around the Hawaiian Islands to help look for signs of climate change.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 16, 2023
Several state education officials on Thursday decried massive budget cuts set for Hawaii’s public schools for the next two years, and expressed worry that even with a supplemental $55 million that Gov. Josh Green has pledged to partly offset the shortfalls, public education of students will suffer.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 14, 2023
No one who knows why Gov. Josh Green removed Bruce Voss as chair of the state Board of Education is talking openly about the reasons.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 11, 2023
Since 1990, the Kids Count Data Book has ranked states based on how children and families are faring. It focuses on four areas: economic well-being, education, health, and family and community factors.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 4, 2023
One of the first teachers to ever shop at Kumu’s Cupboard — a nonprofit store that provides free classroom supplies to Kauai educators — had a surprising reaction: She walked out to her truck and cried.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 3, 2023
Gov. Josh Green on Friday surprised many education observers with the announcement that he is replacing Bruce Voss as chair of the state Board of Education with business leader Warren Haruki.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 2, 2023
Outgoing chair Bruce Voss has served on the board for seven years.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 1, 2023
Eighty-six public schools across the state will offer free meals during part of the summer to children ages 18 years and younger, regardless of their public school enrollment status, the state Department of Education has announced.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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June 1, 2023
The inclusion of outspoken former Gov. Neil Abercrombie among three people appointed to the University of Hawaii Board of Regents is seen by observers as bearing potential to cause at least some shift in the measured culture of the board, and in the university’s fractured relationship with some state senators.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 31, 2023
The three are considered interim until the state Senate confirms their appointments during the next legislative session in 2024.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 29, 2023
Competition for a shrinking pool of students is among the factors causing many schools to keep increases low.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 24, 2023
Artwork by Punahou School student Allison Lin is Hawaii’s representative entry in the 15th annual Doodle for Google contest, and Thursday is the final day for the public to cast votes to help select five finalists for the national top prize.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 11, 2023
A Kalani High School student’s illustration evoking the heartbreak of the state’s housing crisis was among the top finishers of the annual Congressional Art Competition for Hawaii’s 1st District.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 10, 2023
Motorists are being advised to prepare for traffic delays near the University of Hawaii’s Manoa campus as it serves as host to a dozen of this season’s graduation ceremonies.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 7, 2023
Michael Ida, 53, who teaches math and computer science at Kalani High School, said his disability actually has helped him find compassion for, and connection with, students who struggle for any reason.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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May 4, 2023
May brings Hawaii’s graduation season, with its abundance of lei and celebrating — but also added traffic and crowds, and the increased need to plan ahead.
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