UH students celebrate with scholarship donors at annual event
The annual event is an opportunity for students to personally express their gratitude to the people who invested in their college education.
The annual event is an opportunity for students to personally express their gratitude to the people who invested in their college education.
PACE Leaders are eligible for leadership opportunities and scholarships.
Kristina Leialoha Kaleimamahu will receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Scholarships will help UH Mānoa students with the costs of studying abroad in Taiwan as part of the Chinese Language Flagship Program.
Many of the details about Alice Ball’s story came through research from former UH librarian Paul Wermager.
Students can submit a 60–second video of why UH Mānoa is the right place for them.
This is the second endowed scholarship with a preference for LGBTQ+ students at any UH campus and the first for UH Mānoa.
Four of the recipients share how the Alice Augusta Ball Endowed Scholarship has impacted them.
Alakaʻina Foundation and The Hawaiʻi Pacific Foundation lead Native Hawaiian Organizations investing in UH.
Bonnie D. Irwin establishes a fund to support undergrads with expenses like travel for conferences or materials needed for research.