Koto, origami, manga: UH Mānoa’s Nippon Day
The annual event, hosted by the EALL department featured hands-on activities highlighting Japanese language, art and community traditions.
The annual event, hosted by the EALL department featured hands-on activities highlighting Japanese language, art and community traditions.
UH Mānoa was selected as one of 12 institutions nationwide to apply and receive up to $20,000 in private funding to support international research from the Tyler Center for Global Studies.
Five students are embracing global opportunities this academic year and studying abroad in Japan, England and Korea.
Eleven projects were awarded a total of $2.3 million in the 4th UH Mānoa Strategic Investment Initiative competition.
Sarita Rai and the Study Abroad Center at UH Mānoa was awarded by NASPA in the category of Student Affairs Professional Global Partnership.
Instead of pursuing his visa to study in Japan, Dave Ramos volunteered at the Baldwin High School gym shelter.
Students explored the dynamic socioeconomic and environmental shifts in rural Southeast Asian societies.
Taylor “Uʻi” Barongan publishes a nature book inspired by her study abroad in Scotland.
Study abroad programs for UH Community College students range from nine days to three years.
UH Mānoa student Victoria Miranda spent a semester in Seville, Spain through the Study Abroad Center.