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of Hawaii - Google Directory
- Alphabetical List of UH Sites
- Board of Publications
Hawai'i Review | Ka Leo | Student Handbook & Directory
- Building a Rainbow: A History of the Buildings and Grounds of the University of Hawaii's Manoa Campus
[PDF]
- Computer Labs
- East-West Center
- The Exchange
UH rentals & exchange housing list
- Faculty Senate
- Ka Leo -- Readership Survey
- Ku Lama Newsletter
incl position vacancies
- Malamalama - The Magazine of the UH System
- Manoa - A Pacific Journal of International Writing
- MyUH
- Office of University Relations
- UH Bookstores
- UH Collegiate Licensing - Trademarks & Symbols
- UH Commission on the Status of Women
- UH Directory Search for Persons & Programs
- UH Distance Learning Page
- UH Economic Impact Studies
- UH Economic Research Organization - UHERO
"UHERO includes a Hawai'i Research Group, and an International Research Group which focuses on Asia-Pacific
economies. Faculty from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa Economics Department lead each of the two research groups. UHERO maintains
current information to support econometric forecasting, modeling, simulation, statistical, and policy analyses. UHERO facilitates and
supports cooperative research with different departments and institutes at the University of Hawai'i, and with other universities,
government agencies, and private organizations."
- UH Football Club - Na Koa
- UH Graduate Division
applications, admission, programs, forms, theses & dissertation manual
- UH Institutional Research Office
reports on UH institutional statistics: faculty, staff, students, alumni, enrollment, departments
- UH International Exchange & Academic Programs
- UH International & Interdisciplinary Programs for Reasearch &
Teaching
- UH Institutional Effectiveness Report
enrollment & completion statistics, etc
- UH Job Vacancies
- UH Library Faculty Senate
- UH LILO - Learning Information Literacy Online at UH
"provides an introduction to the process of writing a college level research paper or report by guiding users through a series of
six
modules"
- UH Office of Student Equity, Excellence and Diversity (SEED)
- UH Press
- UH Professional Assembly
- UH Programs & Research
- UH Retirees' Sites
- UH Student Employment & Cooperative Education (SECE)
UH students job search of listings by UH and non-UH employers
- UH Study Abroad Center
- UH Style Guide
- UH Telephone & Email Directory - by Campus, Department, Alphabetical
- UH Web-Based Email
- UH WebCT
- UHM Academic Calendar
- UHM Bookstore - Textbook Listings & Ordering
- UHM Campus Plants, UH Botany
- UHM Campus Shuttle & Parking
- UHM Catalog
- UHM Center for Counseling & Student Development
learning assistance, career testing, confidential counseling, psychiatric services & medication monitoring, workshops, group issues
meetings - men, women, social skills, family, sexual abuse recovery
- UHM Center for Oral History
communities | ethnic groups | government | historical events | individuals | occupations
- UHM Colleges & Schools
- UHM Dining Services
- UHM Directory
- UHM Disability Access - KOKUA
- UHM English Language Program (HELP)
full-time, intensive English language program
- UHM General Education
- UHM Help for Writers (online & on campus)
- UHM International Education Committee
- UHM Language Learning Center - Moore Hall
- UHM Manoa Writing Program
- UHM Off-Campus Housing Referral Program
- UHM Outreach College, Summer Session & Online Courses
- UHM Programs
- UHM Senior Citizen Visitor Program
"Through the Student Equity, Excellence and Diversity Office (SEED), senior citizens are able to return to college without paying
tuition. The program is available to Hawai’i residents who are at least 60 years old. Residency is usually confirmed with a vali
Hawaii driver’s license. Admission and course selection is done at the SEED office within one week after the semester begins. Like other
UHM students, participants of the visitor program are given a student identification card and a hawaii.edu e-mail address.
From borrowing library books to working out at the gym, senior visitors are given equal access to campus facilities."
- UHM Student Health Center
- UHM Writing Program
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