$3.2M Mellon grant boosts Native Hawaiian knowledge at UH Mānoa Library
The grant will integrate Native Hawaiian knowledge into library collections, preserving cultural heritage and enhancing accessibility.
The grant will integrate Native Hawaiian knowledge into library collections, preserving cultural heritage and enhancing accessibility.
Twenty years after the UH Mānoa flood, stories of resilience and recovery endure.
Reflecting on the devastating Mānoa flood that impacted the Biomedical Sciences building in 2004.
The badge will help students and faculty enhance their research and citation management skills.
Faculty shared UH’s role in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing archival practices, grounded in Indigenous knowledge.
“Americans and the Holocaust” will be on display from August 30 to October 4.
The Professor Brij V. Lal Award honors exceptional articles published in The Contemporary Pacific, a journal by the UH Mānoa Center for Pacific Islands Studies.
The collection includes more than 200 items from Nanako Yamada.
The revered monks shared the importance of non-violence, in an effort to demonstrate how ancient wisdom can address modern challenges.
Liane Naʻauao and Malia Van Heukelem will receive the President's Award by the American Institute for Conservation.