UH librarians help bring Indigenous forum to Hawaiʻi
The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
The UH Mānoa Center for Pacific Islands Studies hosted Ambassador Odo Tevi.
UH has had alumni from American Samoa earn degrees and certificates through many of the programs of the UH campuses.
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emmanuel touts the new partnership with UH Mānoa and Okinawan Institute of Science and Technology as a “shining example” of international collaboration.
Students were encouraged to think critically about how nuclear policy debates impact Hawaiʻi and the Asia-Pacific region.
UH Mānoa placed in the No. 201–250 tier worldwide out of more than 25,000 colleges and universities in the world.
Students explored the dynamic socioeconomic and environmental shifts in rural Southeast Asian societies.
The “Himeyuri and Hawaii” exhibition will open to the public on September 5 and remain open until January 31, 2024.
Mari Yoshihara's critically acclaimed Dearest Lenny: Letters from Japan and the Making of the World Maestro is based on personal letters penned by and to world-renowned musician Leonard Bernstein.
The researchers examined plants in 500 locations of one of the Canary Islands.