Himeyuri Peace Museum exhibit at UH West Oʻahu examines Hawaiʻi connection
The “Himeyuri and Hawaii” exhibition will open to the public on September 5 and remain open until January 31, 2024.
The “Himeyuri and Hawaii” exhibition will open to the public on September 5 and remain open until January 31, 2024.
UH law library faculty presented at the American Association of Law Libraries annual conference in Boston in July.
For the past three decades, Wertheimer has advanced research that explores transnational aspects of Asian American library history.
Users can now view the Geigyo ranshōroku scrolls online in high-resolution, beyond what they would see in person.
The largest single donation ever made to the library generously supports special collections of unique books, art, music, documents, journals, artifacts and online databases.
Each student received museum training and chose a “treasure” to feature in the exhibit.
Hamilton Library staff and students were involved in a year-long process to loan 25 of Charlot’s artworks to the exhibit.
Authors to discuss abolishment of capital punishment and forgotten royal residences in Hawaiʻi.
Four published authors from Windward Community College will read their works aloud at a special event.
The cooperative venture which aims to improve access to scholarly research materials includes more than 40 academic libraries in 10 countries around the Pacific Rim.