Afro-ballet showcases Mānoa grad students’ commitment to Black culture
Beige: An Afro Ballet is an interdisciplinary collaboration by graduate students Jonathan Clarke Sypert and Marcus Moore.
Beige: An Afro Ballet is an interdisciplinary collaboration by graduate students Jonathan Clarke Sypert and Marcus Moore.
These rankings are among the most recognized global assessments of academic and research excellence.
The Brooklyn, New York native’s path to corporate leadership began at UH Mānoa, where he enrolled at age 16 and studied history from 1964 to 1968.
UH Mānoa Department of English undergraduate students in the English Majors Association came up with the word this year.
The project on McCarthy Mall consists of the construction of an interdisciplinary learning center and significant upgrades to the iconic tree-lined mall and the Paradise Palms Food Court.
Retired UH dance lecturer and revered kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine earned one of the most highly regarded arts honors in the world.
A UH Mānoa double reed quartet performed at a notable conference attended by world-class musicians.
The UH Symphony Orchestra will perform, Voices of Kalaupapa, a special composition about the history of leprosy patients taken to the isolated peninsula.
Homo juluensis lived approximately 300,000 years ago in eastern Asia.
The Alpha Beta Epsilon chapter at UH Mānoa earned recognition for displaying exceptional efforts in promoting historical study and engagement.