UH dance celebrates 50 years of Filipino heritage, identity
The performance moves between hip-hop, street dance, contemporary, Filipino Indigenous styles and ʻori Tahiti.
The performance moves between hip-hop, street dance, contemporary, Filipino Indigenous styles and ʻori Tahiti.
Cartographies of Skin and Soil explores Filipino identity, resistance and cultural memory through maps and traditional tattoos.
Students, researchers and the community gathered to share health research and celebrate Filipino American History Month in Hawaiʻi.
India Kawelolani Calso Ching cultivated success in science and pageantry.
UH Mānoa is also welcoming a record high 3,123 first-time freshmen in fall 2024, the 3rd straight year, the university has reached 3,000 or more freshmen.
The study focused on the Filipino population in Hawaiʻi.
In 2026, students from Enderun Colleges will have the opportunity to obtain bachelor degrees from UH West Oʻahu.
Bryceson Tugade’s graduation from UH West Oʻahu is “for his dad.”
To celebrate National Filipino American History month, Filipino American entrepreneurs shared they knowledge and inspiration to students at RISE.
Helobung is an artist collective from Mindanao’s Indigenous Tboli community, Lake Sebu in Southern Philippines.