1st Indigenous woman named top Australian university teacher
Katerina “Kati” Teaiwa was named the 2021 Australian University Teacher of the Year.
Katerina “Kati” Teaiwa was named the 2021 Australian University Teacher of the Year.
Tens of millions of dollars in the new federal budget will help fund many University of Hawaiʻi programs and projects.
The grants will support modern language instruction, teacher training, curriculum development, outreach and library collections.
College of Arts & Humanities, College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature and the School of Pacific and Asian Studies were combined into a single college, the College of Arts, Languages & Letters.
Honoring Professor Emerita of Music Barbara Barnard Smith as she celebrates her 100th birthday on June 10.
Highlights include increase in research funding, national accreditation, reorganization updates and more.
Twenty-two students from the Center for Pacific Islands Studies spent 16 days this summer at a culturally significant field school that provided hands-on learning experiences.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Pacific and Asian Studies will begin offering a master’s in Asian international affairs this fall.
A new symposium series launched out of the Center for South Asian Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa drew scholars from around the globe.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates at spring commencement ceremonies systemwide.