State lawmakers tour UH Mānoa’s student services, new destress sanctuary
The UH Mānoa Talk Story: Campus Tour invited state legislators to discover and support services and programming for students.
The UH Mānoa Talk Story: Campus Tour invited state legislators to discover and support services and programming for students.
The celebration included activities that honored Native Hawaiian culture and brought the Queen’s historical stories to life.
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 goal of the event hosted by the TIDES program is to help ease the transition from community college to a four-year institution.
The inaugural cohort has engaged in culturally-based activities such as moʻokūʻauhau, mālama ʻāina and oli.
The support John Bernard Flores received from the UH Mānoa Student Basic Needs program was instrumental in his academic success.
UH Mānoa’s comprehensive alcohol education programs equip students with knowledge, resources and support for responsible alcohol use.