There s some good news for the Braddahhood. More UH football fans will be able to attend the Rainbow Warriors home games starting in the 2023 season. The UH Board of
The $30 million project follows a $8.1 million dollar project in 2021, which expanded capacity from 2,500 seats to 9,500 seats, and was completed in time for the start of the 2021 season.
Kalbert Young,
UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature 2021 session.
The 2021 Legislature adjourned on April 29, after passing more than 260 bills, which the governor will now consider for enactment. Some of these bills will impact the University of Hawaiʻi either directly or indirectly.
This was the first year of the Legislature’s biennium (two-year cycle). Since lingering tax revenue impacts from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic are still a major factor on the state budget, and federal stimulus aid has recently been enacted to help the state, the budget bill was arguably the most significant measure of the session. The following will highlight components of the budget as it relates to