Mahea Villanueva, a 2016 graduate of Honolulu Community College’s (HonCC) Occupational and Environmental Safety and Management (OESM) program, returned to her alma mater to share her personal and professional experiences with current students back in November of last year. Villanueva... Continue Reading →
The 15th Biennial Pacific Rim Safety and Health Conference was held on October 9th and 10th at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. The conference was hosted by the American Society of Safety Professionals-Hawaii Chapter (ASSP Hawaiʻi). ASSP was established in 1911... Continue Reading →
By Robbie Dingeman, Enjy El-Kadi, Diane Lee, Stacey Makiya, Savannah L. Murray, Jayna Omaye, Brie Thalmann, Catherine Toth Fox, Katrina Valcourt, Don Wallace and Christi Young When it comes to fresh Island-inspired toppers, we’ve got to tip our hats to... Continue Reading →
All professions and industries are coming to grips with environmental needs and requisite changes in how they operate. The field of Fashion Technology is no exception. Production of textiles is a major source of emissions, entails intensive agricultural practices (e.g.... Continue Reading →
“WEEEEEHAAAAA!” exclaims Kaipu Baker, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa sophomore who voices the character Maui in the Hawaiian language version of Disney’s Moana. The movie, a collaboration of five UH programs, is spearheaded by the Academy for Creative Media... Continue Reading →
A team of University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu cyber security students placed first in their bracket in the Fall 2017 National Cyber League Season, helping to propel it to an overall second place out of 184 teams nationally. The 10-student team... Continue Reading →
By Tiffani Lau Dwayne Pesquira, 25, graduated from Honolulu Community College in spring 2013 with a Communication Arts Degree and was quickly able to put his education to use, starting up his own freelance business and going to work for... Continue Reading →
By Gerimi Tangonan Ronald Santos graduated from Leilehua High School in 2009 and now, less than 10 years later, he’s a full-time teacher there. But, like many other students who start their career path at Honolulu CC, his journey was anything... Continue Reading →