Stories tagged "UH Manoa"

Helping coral in peril

April 13th, 2012 | by Malamalama Staff | 2 Comments

A recent outbreak of coral disease in Hawaiian waters concerns UH scientists.

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Michael Rodolico lauded for community health

November 10th, 2011 | by Cheryl Ernst | Comments Off

A former Army team medic and civilian health administrator Michael Rodolico extends health and dental care to uninsured community members in Nevada


Alum Surapone Virulrak honored by Thai king

October 31st, 2011 | by Carol Egan | Comments Off

Thailand’s Highest Garland for Arts and Sciences presented to Asian theatre graduate.


It takes a voyage to unite education and culture

October 31st, 2011 | by Kristen Bonilla | 4 Comments

A master navigator helps UH campuses incorporate Polynesian voyaging into courses and cultures.


UH alumni create 1001 Stories

October 31st, 2011 | by Kelli Shiroma | 1 Comment

Inspired by hard working immigrant parents, two first generation college students convert their passion for story telling into a successful Honolulu film company.


Warrior basketball takes road trip in Asia

October 31st, 2011 | by Dayton Morinaga | Comments Off

Members of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa men’s basketball team took a 16-day trip to China and Japan.


Crown Prince Akihito scholars recollect

October 31st, 2011 | by Mark Hollstein | Comments Off

Program founded to celebrate a royal wedding and Hawaiʻi statehood has lasting impact.


Service awards presented during 2011 homecoming

October 31st, 2011 | by Alumni Relations Staff | Comments Off

Chevron Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian Airlines and UHAA-East honored by UH Alumni Association.


Pamela J. Slutz: Ambassador to Burundi

October 28th, 2011 | by Malamalama Contributor | Comments Off

U.S. Ambassador and UH alumna Pamela Slutz has promoted civil rights in Asia and Africa for three decades.


King crabs invade Antarctic shelf

October 28th, 2011 | by Malamalama Staff | Comments Off

A large population of king crabs is consuming its neighbors and altering the habitat by digging in the soft sediments of the Antarctic shelf.