To effectively compete, UH facilities must offer state-of-the-art technological infrastructure to support research and provide new opportunities for teaching and learning. Funding for facilities creates comfortable living and studying facilities, first-rate libraries, and an enriched campus life that are central to the student experience.
New and well-maintained facilities inspire achievement; improve faculty retention; facilitate cutting-edge technology, innovation, and research; and build pride in our university. By improving our facilities, we equip our faculty to teach, our researchers to find solutions to global challenges, and our students to flourish.
Philanthropist and UH supporter Joanna Lau Sullivan pledged $3 million to the UH Cancer Center to help build, furnish and maintain its state-of-the-art research building.
UH Mānoa’s Department of Music unveiled its renovated buildings and auditorium in 2009, thanks to a $1.3 million repair and maintenance project.