UH Hilo project seeks Peace Corps volunteer stories
Hawaiʻi Island was chosen as a primary training location for thousands of Peace Corps volunteers in the 1960s.
Hawaiʻi Island was chosen as a primary training location for thousands of Peace Corps volunteers in the 1960s.
The company serves flavors such as Strawberry Fields, Kiawe Honey Lavender and Haulolo (combination of haupia and kūlolo).
Ambassador Robert Godec was impressed by College of Social Sciences faculty research on Southeast Asia and Thailand.
By diving deeper into the practices of anarchist print culture, Kathy Ferguson points to possible methods for cultivating contemporary political resistance.
Katharina Heyer and Ashley Rubin will serve as Law & Society Review editors through January 2026.
Both projects received UROP project funding.
Four out of the six 2022 Founder Region Fellowships were awarded to UH Mānoa students.
Riana Jicha and Leoshina Kariha received a Civic Engagement Grant to fund a public service announcement on voter registration.
The papers are housed in the Hawaiʻi Congressional Papers Collection.
Haunani-Kay Trask was one of the most influential Native Hawaiian scholars of the 20th century.