Inaugural Hawaiian History Month celebration launched
A five-week long virtual series highlighting Hawaiʻiʻs true history and contributions to the Native Hawaiian community will commence on September 2.
A five-week long virtual series highlighting Hawaiʻiʻs true history and contributions to the Native Hawaiian community will commence on September 2.
To commemorate National Recovery Month, the UH Mānoa Mālama Project will launch free virtual events to help students who struggle with or are recovering from substance misuse.
The series features Asian American artists and theatres from across the country.
The UH Mānoa TRHT is one of 10 trail-blazing campuses included in a collaborative report on the advancement of visionary action plans that address racism and discrimination.
Two UH instructors will be honored with Educator of the Year awards at the annual Native Hawaiian Education Association Convention.
Researchers found that participants who scored higher on resilience also reported higher levels of general health.
Classes are every Wednesday from 3–4 p.m. on KTUH Honolulu’s Facebook page.
Limu conservationists are turning to UH Mānoa Hawaiian language students for help with translating common limu terms into Hawaiian.
The love for Hawaiʻi’s once forbidden language brought together dozens on the main lawn in front of the university.
A series focused on educating and engaging the UH Mānoa community in aloha ʻāina returns this spring.