UH Mānoa awards recognize teaching, research and service excellence
Each year, the chancellor recognizes the leadership and service of UH Mānoa faculty, staff and students committed to enhancing the university’s mission of excellence.
Each year, the chancellor recognizes the leadership and service of UH Mānoa faculty, staff and students committed to enhancing the university’s mission of excellence.
Palapala is an academic journal dedicated to the study of the Hawaiian language and the literature produced in it.
UH Mānoa’s Kerry Laiana Wong, Daniel Lipe and Kalani Akana are participating in Invited Presidential Session at the American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting.
Chip Fletcher, Randy Holcombe, Ruth Gates, Puakea Nogelmeier and Kim Binsted discusses the exciting research and happenings at UH.
UH researchers, faculty and students contribute to the International Union for Conservation of Nature World Conservation Congress.
The UH community is saddened by the loss of Sam Noʻeau Warner, Hawaiian language educator and leader.
The project Ka Wā Ma Mua, Ka Wā Ma Hope focuses on Hawaiian language newspaper articles that highlighted weather and climate change.
New institute has translated a portion of historical Hawaiian documents and is training the next generation of scholars.
ʻIke Wai project will provide critical data and models to water resource stakeholders.
Former New York Time food writer Mark Bittman to speak on “The Future of Food” on Thursday, Februray 18.