New chapter of stewardship: ʻAha Hoʻomaikaʻi for Moku o Loʻe
HIMB’s new director Megan Donahue was honored at Coconut Island (Moku o Loʻe) on August 25.
HIMB’s new director Megan Donahue was honored at Coconut Island (Moku o Loʻe) on August 25.
Act 167, formally designates September as Hawaiian History Month, with its observance anchored around Queen Liliʻuokalani’s birthday on September 2.
Alika Maunakea shares how maternal health before pregnancy may shape autism risk across generations.
Following the state’s adoption of Act 167, the monthlong celebration has earned an official designation.
Eight UH Mānoa undergraduates spent the summer conducting hands-on research on invasive species and island ecosystems in the Galápagos.
The study uplifts Native Hawaiian kupuna voices through Indigenous-centered storytelling and research.
The 20% Native Hawaiian class representation reflects the state’s overall Native Hawaiian population.
A free fall series at UH Mānoa explores Native Hawaiian cultural approaches to preventing generational trauma.
The UH 4-H Military partnership invites families to learn about local agriculture and Hawaiʻi’s culture.
A team of UH Mānoa undergrads helped draft and pass a groundbreaking state resolution linking climate change to public health.