UH acquires Hawaiʻi Tenri Library collection
The collections are being transferred to Hamilton Library for continued research and learning.
The collections are being transferred to Hamilton Library for continued research and learning.
Milton Murayama’s archives offer insight into the Nisei experience and Hawaiʻi plantation life.
UH Mānoa joins a global network that expands access to China- and Taiwan-studies scholarship.
Cartographies of Skin and Soil explores Filipino identity, resistance and cultural memory through maps and traditional tattoos.
UH Mānoa’s War Crimes Documentation Initiative unveils new digital tools revealing WWII Japanese war crimes across Asia and the Pacific.
The Japanese in Hawaii: A Century of Struggle remains a cornerstone of UH Mānoa’s ethnic studies program.
Hamilton Library strengthens its Pacific and Hawaiʻi art collections with new acquisitions.
UH is helping make Hawaiʻi congressional history accessible to the world through a national digital archives project.
Archivists from 35 countries convened at UH to explore the impacts of climate change on cultural preservation.
The Uehiro Foundation gift makes the new training program possible.