Posted on 11:03 pm, Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Tags: ka haka ula o keelikolani college of hawaiian language, kalena silva, keiki kawaiaea, uh-hilo, world indigenous nations higher education consortium
MEDIA RELEASE A program to integrate education from preschool to graduate school at the University of Hawaii at Hilo has received a “world’s first†accreditation. The World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium recently awarded accreditation to the Hawaiian Mauli Ola Education System at UH Hilo’s Ka Haka Ula O Keelikolani College of Hawaiian Language. It […]
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Posted on 12:08 pm, Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Tags: american institute of architects, ka haka ula o keelikolani college of hawaiian language, kalena silva
MEDIA RELEASE The architectural design for the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Ka Haka Ula O Keelikolani College of Hawaiian Language Building received the 2010 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honolulu Design Award at the AIA Honolulu, 2010 Annual Design Awards Ceremony held in July. The CHL design topped eight other entries to win the […]
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Posted on 1:52 pm, Saturday, September 12, 2009. Tags: ka haka ula o keelikolani college of hawaiian language, kalena silva, uh-hilo, world indigenous nations higher education consortium
MEDIA RELEASE Ka Haka Ula O Keelikolani College of Hawaiian Language at the University of Hawaii at Hilo has been awarded full accreditation by the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium. The announcement was made last month at WINHEC’s annual general meeting in Toronto, Canada. “WINHEC’s accreditation of Ka Haka Ula is a great honor,†[…]
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Posted on 3:57 am, Tuesday, August 11, 2009. Tags: google, hawaiian language, kalena silva, te taka keegan, uh-hilo
MEDIA RELEASE The University of Hawaii at Hilo has announced the development of a Hawaiian language interface for Google, the world’s most popular Internet search engine. The translation project is part of the Google in Your Language program, which encourages advocates of minority and indigenous languages to translate several of Google’s products into their own […]
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