
When University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa alumnus Aaron Salā first saw O by Cirque du Soleil in Vegas, he was impressed by the storytelling. Today, as the cultural creative producer of Cirque du Soleil’s Auana, he’s raising the bar for moʻolelo (stories) in local entertainment.


In the 2025 issue of University of Hawaiʻi Magazine, Salā shares his vision for combining world-class production with what he calls “edutainment”—a powerful blend of education and spectacle.
Other stories in the issue show the impact that UH alumni and faculty continue to make in various fields and professions:
- In a first for Hawaiʻi, the UH Cancer Center is set to open an on-campus clinic and the state’s only early-phase clinical research center, bringing world-class cancer care and groundbreaking treatments directly to local communities.
- Native Hawaiian screenwriter Bryson Chun’s credits include Disney’s Moana 2 and Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.
- From the shores of Hawaiʻi to campaigns for global brands, photographer Nolan Omura turns his lens on the ocean’s raw beauty.
- Small changes at home can save money and reduce your environmental impact.
- Adela’s Country Eatery and UH Mānoa team up to turn local algae into the next edible food in sustainable, crave-worthy noodles.
- From classroom to creative studio, Hilo native Traci Yoshiyama shares her vibrant designs and bold botanicals.
- More headline makers and UH alumni achievements from around the world.
University of Hawaiʻi Magazine is published by PacificBasin Communications in partnership with the UH Foundation, and annually highlights alumni accomplishments and news from UH’s 10 campuses.