Queen’s 185th birthday launches annual Hawaiian history event
Presentations will encompass Hawaiian health, culture-based education, Hawaiian language theatre and Indigenous filmmaking.
Presentations will encompass Hawaiian health, culture-based education, Hawaiian language theatre and Indigenous filmmaking.
William Chapman, interim dean of the School of Architecture, has been assisting with preservation efforts.
UH Mānoa historians recall the days of Native Hawaiian kings and flourishing kalo terraces in Lahaina.
The UH Mānoa Learning Assistant Program helps students in the classroom, transforming the traditional way of teaching and learning.
The unassuming one-story building long known as Club 100 was a second home for many of the Nisei veterans.
UH Hilo alumnus Ryan Hanoa had the opportunity to contribute as an undergraduate to two research studies that investigated U.S. Army suicides.
The Kenneth W. Baldridge Prize was presented to Tom Coffman for his book detailing the story of the internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi.
UH West Oʻahu was awarded $10,000 by the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities for the oral history project.
Mimi Henriksen specialized on the impact of the new postwar nuclear era on American society and culture.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat is a history and Italian studies professor at New York University, a Guggenheim fellow and advisor to Protect Democracy.