UH professor leading excavation in Egypt receives national archaeology award
Robert Littman will be recognized for his ongoing UH Tell Timai Project, a decade-long excavation in an ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta.
Robert Littman will be recognized for his ongoing UH Tell Timai Project, a decade-long excavation in an ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta.
Avree Ito-Fujita, an English PhD candidate, is one of only four student leaders nationwide who received the award and this is her second IWCA award.
Crown Prince Akihito scholar Benjamin Schrager presents “Broiler Chickens and Jidori Traditions: Everyday Practices of Eating Chicken Meat in Japan.”
Raymond DeLang and Jake Yasumori were awarded the 2017–18 Monbukagakusho Scholarship.
Brandy Dobson received the the National Collegiate Honors Council’s top prize for her thesis titled, “A Murmur in the Weeds: A Memoir.”
Shawna Yang Ryan was honored by the Before Columbus Foundation for her 2016 novel Green Island.
UH Mānoa’s Center for Interpretation and Translations Studies is hosting its 13th biennial Summer Intensive Interpreter Training with a record of 41 participants.
UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi English Language Program partnered with the state’s Study Hawaiʻi Program to attract and promote international student exchange.
The Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship provides a $25,000 stipend to individuals working to complete a dissertation.
UH Mānoa Akihito scholar Junichi Yagi explores the connections between music and language learning.