Grassroots solutions to houselessness in UH speaker series
The forum will explore how a new generation of grassroots leaders are paving a path for building community.
The forum will explore how a new generation of grassroots leaders are paving a path for building community.
The goal of the conference is to connect peer mediators around Hawaiʻi and others aspiring to develop their own peer mediation program.
Activist Helen Zia to speak at the University of Hawaiʻi series.
The Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution series features six events through the end of October.
Collaborative papers focus on understanding and addressing the social implications of COVID-19.
Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor Lawrence Miwa’s personal artifacts are on display in the Hamilton Library’s Bridge Gallery until April 30.
UH Mānoa and individuals throughout Hawaiʻi took the challenge to engage in five small acts of kindness each day throughout the month of October
The challenge encourages everyone to perform five acts of kindness a day.
Two UH faculty members, Maya Soetoro-Ng and Maxine Burkett, share their demand for meaningful action on global warming.
In honor of Conflict Resolution Day, UH Mānoa students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol for proclamation signings by Governor David Ige and Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell.