Stabbing survivor, UH Hilo grad shares strength, hope April 19, 2021 UH News Nicholas Iwamoto will headline UH Hilo’s Wailau storytelling and share his harrowing tale of survival.
Historical Native Hawaiian fight against climate change detailed in new book April 7, 2021 UH News The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
HS band students perform in virtual concert thanks to UH Mānoa program March 30, 2021 UH News Approximately 50 students representing 24 different high schools were selected to participate.
UH Mānoa among world’s best in multiple subject areas March 3, 2021 UH News UH’s flagship institution was highly ranked in four broad subject area rankings.
Oscar-winning ‘collaborateur’ focus of new book December 9, 2020 UH News Professor Kate McQuiston’s book features case studies that focus on Michel Gondry's sonic and musical treatment of recurring dramatic themes in his work.
Native American poet Allison Hedge Coke premieres film of poetry, prose December 8, 2020 UH News Hedge Coke will present a keynote lecture via Zoom on Making Our Measure, Our Motion in Life, on Wednesday, December 16, from 4–5:30 p.m.
Project protects decades of environmental history November 4, 2020 UH News The team has catalogued and processed more than a third of the 1,400 environmental impact statements.
UH Mānoa student works shine at animation film festival September 29, 2020 UH News Films by Nalu McFadden-Rios, Gavin Arucan and Kalilinoe Detwiler were featured at the Cultural Animation Film Festival.
Black Lives Matter co-founder to deliver UH Mānoa keynote September 8, 2020 UH News Black Lives Matter movement co-founder Alicia Garza will headline a UH Mānoa keynote presentation on September 24.
Buzz around ‘bardcore’ August 25, 2020 UH News Bardcore involves musicians transforming pop songs into a medieval style.