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Mālama Kapiʻolani Mahalo

Thank you to the students, faculty, staff, executives, and community members who participated in Mālama Kapiʻolani, the Collegeʻs semesterly workday, on Sat., Nov. 2.Participants weeded, watered and cleared ares in the Native Hawaiian Plant Garden, Māla Māunuunu,...

Mālama Kapiʻolani is this Saturday!

Join your classmates and colleagues at the 8th Mālama Kapiʻolani on March 2, 8 a.m.-noon. Participants will weed, trim, and mulch in the campus botanical gardens, such as Māla Māunuunu and the Native Hawaiian Plant Garden. Snacks will be provided, and the event will...

Join Mālama Kapiʻolani on March 2

Last fall, Chancellor Misaki Takabayashi and Vice Chancellor Nāwa‘a Napoleon helped weed the planter near ‘Ōhiʻa and the rain garden behind ʻIlima. They joined more than 30 members of the campus community at Mālama Kapiʻolani, the semesterly event to care for...

Tree inventory on Oct. 18

Why must one walk carefully around the Kiawe tree behind Kauila? Why is the Satin Leaf tree near ‘Iliahi called that? Why does the Royal Poinciana tree nearby have no leaves? We will answer those questions at the third tree inventory session. We will also...

7th Mālama Kapiʻolani on Oct. 7

Last spring, Chancellor Misaki Takabayashi helped clear a pile of green waste and, later, plant an ʻōhiʻa lehua tree. She joined more than 30 members of the campus community at Mālama Kapiʻolani, the semesterly event to care for the green spaces at the College. Join...