Aloha examined in new book by curriculum group
Aloha: Traditions of Love and Affection is latest addition to UH Mānoa Curriculum Research and Development Group's series on Hawaiian traditions by Malcolm Nāea Chun.
Aloha: Traditions of Love and Affection is latest addition to UH Mānoa Curriculum Research and Development Group's series on Hawaiian traditions by Malcolm Nāea Chun.
New website provides updated data and digital maps on rainfall in Hawaiʻi developed by the UH Mānoa geography department.
UH Astronomer John Tonry and the Institute for Astronomy’s Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope were key players in the discovery recognized by the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Films produced by students in Mānoa’s Academy for Creative Media will be featured at ACM Night at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival.
Works of Pacific Rim ceramicists who took part in an intensive summer workshop here are featured in an exhibition opening October 23 at the UH Art Gallery.
The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology hosts a public open house at Mānoa on October 22.
Students at Mānoa’s School of Medicine will hold Halloween carnivals at the state’s homeless shelters.
An Institute for Astronomy researcher uses optical tricks to capture first image of planet formation.
Varied art events help celebrate UH 2011 Homecoming
University of Hawaiʻi alumnus and former academic and diplomat Sung Chul Yang works for peaceful reunification of North and South Korea.