A Shift in Voting
Changing demographics and ideologies could spell a new political reality for Hawaiʻi, UH experts say. Read the story.
After the Spill
Diversion of sewage into the Ala Wai has residents and scientists alike wondering if it’s safe to go back in the water. Read the story.
A Poet for the People
Ted Kooser, the nation’s immediate past poet laureate shares accessible verse with Hawaiʻi residents and educators. Read the story.
Celebrating Our Centennial
UH introduces a 100th anniversary logo and celebration plans. Read the story.
Summer Fun
Innovative programs provide enriching experiences for high school and college students and teachers. Read the story.
Fall Theatre Preview
A sense of place pervades fall plays at UH, from Leeward’s folk–operatic Naupaka to Mānoa’s gritty Streetcar Named Desire. Read the story.
Superman’s Return
Internships on a major movie set prove to be a good investment for four Mānoa film students. Read the story.
TIM Turns 40
Four decades ago, a pioneer Mānoa school united disciplines related to travel and tourism; today alumni are industry leaders around the world. Read the story.