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University of Hawai‘i Retirees ‘Ohana

2017-2018

The University of Hawaiʻi Retirees ʻOhana fosters the intellectual and social interests of its members and provides service to the University. Formerly known as the Faculty Retirees Association, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, the group changed its name to emphasize that faculty and staff retirees and their spouses and partners from all UH campuses are welcome to join.

Membership

Schedule

The Board

By-Laws

This is based on a history by Agnes Niyekawa written probably in 1995 or 1996, supplemented with documents from the following years. Corrections and additions are most welcome.

Following up on a suggestion made by Chancellor Dick Kosaki at a reception for retirees in the Spring of 1985, one Wytze Gorter sent out 341 questionnaires to retired faculty on September 16th to gauge their interest in establishing a retiree’s association. All but five of the 201 who responded supported the idea. All but one of them were willing to pay “as much as $5” dues, and 75 volunteered to help organize and/or operate the association.

The first meeting was held January 22, 1986, a party in the Campus Center Ballroom, with Gorter the first president. By that time, the FRA had changed its name to FRAUHM, but it was noted that the “Faculty” at the beginning of the name and the “Mānoa” at the end were not meant to exclude retirees from other campuses, or retired staff.

Officers and Board Members

Elected Officers

Karen Yamaga, President
Jacquie Maly, Vice President
, Secretary
Sue Cowing, Treasurer

Board of Directors

Ced Cowing, Program Chairman
John Hall
Victor Kobayashi
Bart Mathias, Webmaster, Announcement Editor

Date Event
September 12, 2017 Film about W.S. Merwin, “Even Though the Whole World is Burning”
October 10, 2017 Dr. Miriam Stark, “Archeological Approaches to Glory that was Angkor”
November 14, 2017 Allison Yap, on UH Mānoa’s Study Abroad Program
December 5, 2017 Rick Blangiardi, “The Media and the University”
January 9, 2018 Dr. Warren Nishimoto, “Talking Hawai‘i’s Story: The Center for Oral History at UHM
February 13, 2018 Dr. Karen Yamaga, “Why Heart Mountain’s Story is Relevant Today”
March 13, 2018 Patti Epler, Ben Nishimoto, “Civil Beat Hawaii News”
April 10, 2018 Dr. Jacqueline Maly conducted “A Field Trip to the Hokulani Imaginarium at Windward Community College”
May 8, 2018 Michael Jones and Laura Ruby, “The Beginning and End of the Bomb”

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Last modified: April 15, 2025
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