Congressman Case meets with UH Indo-Pacific experts, leaders November 29, 2022 UH News UH hosted U.S Representative Ed Case on November 22.
Traditional Japanese tea house marks 50 years at UH Mānoa November 22, 2022 UH News The tea house was erected in 1972, after Genshitsu Sen, a 15th generation grand tea master, commissioned the building of the structure.
$1M grant to launch Indo-Pacific affairs initiative at UH Mānoa September 27, 2022 UH News The grant will provide education, training and professional development opportunities for students and U.S. government personnel.
$7M for international studies at UH Mānoa August 12, 2022 UH News Seven Title VI International Education grants were awarded totaling $7 million over a four-year grant cycle.
1st Indigenous woman named top Australian university teacher March 21, 2022 UH News Katerina “Kati” Teaiwa was named the 2021 Australian University Teacher of the Year.
Federal spending bill provides millions for UH programs, policy priorities March 18, 2022 UH News Tens of millions of dollars in the new federal budget will help fund many University of Hawaiʻi programs and projects.
UH Mānoa awarded nearly $1M in international education grants October 8, 2020 UH News The grants will support modern language instruction, teacher training, curriculum development, outreach and library collections.
Revitalizing the liberal arts is goal of new UH Mānoa college June 18, 2020 UH News College of Arts & Humanities, College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature and the School of Pacific and Asian Studies were combined into a single college, the College of Arts, Languages & Letters.
The legacy of a long life in music June 8, 2020 UH News Honoring Professor Emerita of Music Barbara Barnard Smith as she celebrates her 100th birthday on June 10.
President’s August 2019 highlights and updates August 30, 2019 UH News Highlights include increase in research funding, national accreditation, reorganization updates and more.