Stories tagged "Vol. 36 No. 3"

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.


The internment camp in West Oʻahu’s backyard

October 31st, 2011 | by Cheryl Ernst | 8 Comments

World War II camp abuts the new UH campus.

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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.


Maui and Pharmacy UH alumni chapters formed

October 28th, 2011 | by Alumni Relations Staff | Comments Off

Two new chapters—College of Pharmacy Alumni Association and Maui Nui—join the University of Hawaʻi Alumni Association.


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.