New faculty connect to Hawaiʻi history, culture, others in Hoʻolauna program November 7, 2023 UH News Reading time: 4 minutes The program offers a series of select excursions to various sites around Oʻahu or on campus each month of the academic year.
Māori musicians mentor Mānoa students in contemporary song compositions November 7, 2023 UH News Reading time: 4 minutes The award-winning Hawaiian Theatre program brought in guest artists from Aotearoa (New Zealand) to help students compose songs.
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kolohe November 7, 2023 UH News Reading time: < 1 minute Kolohe—Mischievous; naughty.
Rewriting, expanding Hawaiian archaeological history November 6, 2023 UH News Reading time: 2 minutes Archaeologist Patrick Kirch updates his pioneering work, Feathered Gods and Fishhooks: The Archaeology of Ancient Hawaiʻi.
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hōʻailona October 31, 2023 UH News Reading time: < 1 minute Hōʻailona—Sign, symbol, omen.
Graduate found healing, hope at Honolulu CC October 25, 2023 UH News Reading time: 3 minutes After decades of toxic addiction, Camille McComas graduated from Honolulu CC and will study public health at UH Mānoa.
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Laʻi October 24, 2023 UH News Reading time: < 1 minute Laʻi—Calm, stillness, quiet.
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hana paʻa October 17, 2023 UH News Reading time: < 1 minute Hana paʻa—To fasten; to make fast
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kōkeʻe October 10, 2023 UH News Reading time: < 1 minute Kōkeʻe—To wind or twist; to bend.
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kaona October 3, 2023 UH News Reading time: < 1 minute Kaona—Hidden meaning, as in Hawaiian poetry; concealed reference, as to a person, thing, or place; words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune.