Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kūpono October 18, 2022 UH News Kūpono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.
Nā Pua Noʻeau expands reach to motivate more keiki, ʻohana October 17, 2022 UH News The enrichment program conducted development workshops reaching a total of 86 professionals including educators and social workers.
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Maoli October 11, 2022 UH News Maoli—Native, indigenous, aborigine, genuine, true, real, actual.
Eventful Hawaiian History Month in September August 31, 2022 UH News The third annual event will spotlight social justice and reconciliation of historical and cultural wrongs in Hawaiʻi.
Projects building on pandemic lessons win provost funding August 23, 2022 UH News The UH Mānoa Provost’s Strategic Investment Competition awarded $2M to 13 innovative programs.
The Tuahine Troupe takes home Nā Hōkū for ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi July 21, 2022 UH News The 22-member musical troup captured a Nā Hōkū Hanohano award for Hawaiian Language Performance of the Year.
UH group’s drive to perpetuate ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi earns 8 Nā Hōkū nominations July 19, 2022 UH News The 22-member traditional Hawaiian music group recorded their very first album inside a brand new studio in Spalding Hall.
Native Hawaiian high schoolers immersed in science, more at Mānoa June 28, 2022 UH News Nā Pua Noʻeau UH Mānoa engages students in interactive STEAM based learning rooted in cultural identity.
Double-duty pays off for UH Mānoa graduate May 31, 2022 UH News ʻAuliʻi Aikau-Osurman received her MEd in educational administration as well as played a critical role in the commencement ceremonies.
Shining haumāna selected to lead Hawaiʻinuiākea graduates May 13, 2022 UH News Kamalani Oshiro and Kaneikoliakawahineikaʻiukapuomua Baker will guide the college’s graduates at commencement.