Landscape architecture student helps redesign Hawaiian studies grounds
Using landscape design framework rooted in Hawaiian principles and perspectives, a student redesigned the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies grounds.
Using landscape design framework rooted in Hawaiian principles and perspectives, a student redesigned the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies grounds.
I’m Lot Lane (a solo effort) and Oriental Faddah and Son earned special recognition at KCACTF.
Devin Forrest is one of four pro bono heroes profiled in the National Jurist for the hundreds of hours of free legal assistance he provided in his community.
Two hawaiian language instructors will translate news stories into Hawaiian for Honolulu Civil Beat.
The project will provide resources for Native Hawaiians at the undergraduate level to support student retention and encourage the pursuit of graduate engineering degrees.
The ethnic studies program has prospered into a department providing a quality education and serving as a major community contributor.
UH faculty, staff, students and the community are invited to attend a free presentation on April 23.
The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
The award recognizes partnerships between community and academic institutions that work together to tackle health equity, systemic racism and economic collapse.
The Mālama Kekahi i Kekahi: Recovery Ally Workshop will have four sessions, April 1, 2, 17 and 19.