New faculty connect to Hawaiʻi history, culture, others in Hoʻolauna program
The program offers a series of select excursions to various sites around Oʻahu or on campus each month of the academic year.
The program offers a series of select excursions to various sites around Oʻahu or on campus each month of the academic year.
To share knowledge and explore new approaches to corrections, diversion and reentry, the UH Community Design Center hosted a breaking cycles symposium.
Catherine Pirkle and Rosana Hernandez Weldon presented a Hawaiʻi Public Health Institute training webinar on August 31.
The partnership with LT Ranch offers practicum students to work with youth ages 13–18 who find themselves in difficult circumstances.
Judith Stilgenbauer and Christy Nishita are among eight new appointees to the board.
The Red Hill Information Hub was created to centralize information, data and tools to enhance education, communication and research.
Public health student Alex Sosa is committed to creating a space in which all students and other members of the UH Mānoa community can find guidance and support.
The study surveyed 158,000 women of reproductive age (15–49 years) living in 14 low- and middle-income countries.
Researchers conveyed the importance of tenure reform to Indigenous scholars specifically, but to the broader Indigenous community in general.
Ka Māno Wai: The Source of Life explores Native Hawaiian cultural practices from the perspectives of kumu loea, or experts.