New Merrie Monarch features UH faculty, students, alumni
The 58th annual hula competition will be held with no audience in order to protect participants from COVID-19.
The 58th annual hula competition will be held with no audience in order to protect participants from COVID-19.
Faculty and staff are featured in a commercial on efforts to advance UH Mānoa as a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning.
Two hawaiian language instructors will translate news stories into Hawaiian for Honolulu Civil Beat.
The project will provide resources for Native Hawaiians at the undergraduate level to support student retention and encourage the pursuit of graduate engineering degrees.
The UH Mānoa Kawaihuelani Center for Hawaiian Language printed COVID-19 safety signs in the state’s native language.
A five-week long virtual series highlighting Hawaiʻiʻs true history and contributions to the Native Hawaiian community will commence on September 2.
The UH Mānoa Hawaiian language department launched a new video series that gives viewers a glimpse into how Hawaiʻi’s mother tongue is perpetuated on campus.
UH Mānoa students that expected to travel to Maui for a Hawaiian language course navigate ways to adjust during a pandemic.
Limu conservationists are turning to UH Mānoa Hawaiian language students for help with translating common limu terms into Hawaiian.
The love for Hawaiʻi’s once forbidden language brought together dozens on the main lawn in front of the university.