UH conservation heroes honored for wildfire response
Liane Naʻauao and Malia Van Heukelem will receive the President's Award by the American Institute for Conservation.
Liane Naʻauao and Malia Van Heukelem will receive the President's Award by the American Institute for Conservation.
The footage is the inaugural release by the Hawaiʻi Congressional Media collection.
Pillar Booths are modern study pods that have become a popular choice for students.
Professor Emerita Colette Browne’s collection in the University Archives captured her contributions from 1980 to 2020.
The maps serve as a valuable resource for students, faculty and researchers interested in Asia.
The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
UH Mānoa library experts contributed their knowledge in a series of webinar presentations presented by the American Institute for Conservation.
“ʻŌnaehana Malu–Peace Systems” by Native Hawaiian artist Solomon Enos will be on display at Hamilton Library through December.
UH Mānoa students presented traditional protocol to honor Princess Lātūfuipeka Tukuʻaho.
The 16th century handwritten kansubon (scroll) is a 30-poem sequence authored by Japanese poet Asukai Yoritaka