UH awarded $64K to expand a Filipino youth cultural program
CSEAS received a National Resource Center grant to expand the Pamana ng Lahi: Philippine Language and Culture Workshop.
CSEAS received a National Resource Center grant to expand the Pamana ng Lahi: Philippine Language and Culture Workshop.
The funds will be used to purchase much-needed instruments and repair equipment, as well as other items for the program.
Shoichi Iwasaki and Rumiko Shinzato published a first of its kind Okinawan language textbook for English speakers.
Starting January 2025, the team will conduct ethnographic and archaeological fieldwork in five Kuy communities.
UH Mānoa stood out among more than 50 higher education institutions.
The annual award recognizes emerging leaders from throughout the state for achievements in their careers and contributions to the community.
The project aims to create a transformative “sustainable refrigerant lifecycle” by lowering HFC emissions; creating safe, property-balanced replacement refrigerants; and increasing the energy efficiency of HVACR systems.
The collection includes more than 200 items from Nanako Yamada.
Julian Aguon has been selected as the Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals for fall 2024.
Kang helped UH Mānoa become the first university in the U.S. to grant a PhD in Korean history.