60 years of impact: Library and Information Science Program celebrates
Alumni make up roughly two-thirds of Hawaiʻi’s professional workforce of librarians, archivists and other information specialists.
Alumni make up roughly two-thirds of Hawaiʻi’s professional workforce of librarians, archivists and other information specialists.
The Uehiro Foundation gift makes the new training program possible.
Hale Laʻakea Library at Windward CC is working to design a place of belonging for Native Hawaiian students.
UH Mānoa was ranked in four broad subject areas and 22 narrow subject areas.
The grant will integrate Native Hawaiian knowledge into library collections, preserving cultural heritage and enhancing accessibility.
Twenty years after the UH Mānoa flood, stories of resilience and recovery endure.
Faculty shared UH’s role in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing archival practices, grounded in Indigenous knowledge.
Erlina Cabrera Naputi could balance her personal and professional responsibilities to earn a degree.
SCI has 24 faculty members, 305 undergraduate majors and 76 graduate students, with a total of more than 4,000 students taking 220-plus SCI classes over the course of an academic year.
The American Library Association granted the program accreditation for the maximum seven years.