English professor honored for climate poetry, environmental leadership
Craig Santos Perez landed a spot on climate change leadership list, Grist 50 and earned a Nautilus Book Award for his published works.
Craig Santos Perez landed a spot on climate change leadership list, Grist 50 and earned a Nautilus Book Award for his published works.
Emily Burkhart, Alexander Coley and Kiaria Zoi Nakamura presented virtually at the Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium.
The NEA grant will support the production of the journal’s 2021–22 issues.
The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
The 2022 edition evaluates graduate schools on a variety of factors.
For his year as a Luce Scholar in Asia, Noah Perales-Estoesta is interested in working with a mission-driven publisher specializing in regional topics.
Department Chair and Professor S. Shankar said resilience is much needed and what humans routinely demonstrate in the face of crises.
Alika Maikau and Bryson Chun are two of nine writers selected nationally.
Sabrina Suluai-Mahuka is also a graduate advisor and lecturer in the college’s PACMED program where she earned her master’s degree.
Films by Nalu McFadden-Rios, Gavin Arucan and Kalilinoe Detwiler were featured at the Cultural Animation Film Festival.