Hula webinar illustrates healing benefits
Dancers demonstrated movements and shared personal experiences of how hula has contributed to their well being.
Dancers demonstrated movements and shared personal experiences of how hula has contributed to their well being.
The Rainbow ʻOhana Program, a new LGBTQ+ Center service and honors society at UH Mānoa, is a peer mentorship program that started in fall 2021 with 30 participants.
The online event will feature more than 40 community organizations, local drag talent including Haus of Del Rey and a chance to win various prizes.
UH Mānoa will host two more “Be a Scientist” days in July.
UH faculty, staff, students and the community are invited to attend a free presentation on April 23.
The March 6 event is the first of several clinics to help the Filipino community get vaccinated.
UH Mānoa has been welcomed to NASPA’s 2020–21 cohort of First-gen Forward Institutions for its dedication to first-generation college students.
From 2010 to 2018, the four-year graduation rates for first-time freshmen increased from 10.3 percent to 32.3 percent for Native Hawaiian students, and from 13.8 percent to 37.7 percent for Filipino students.
In support of its goal to become a model indigenous serving institution, UH has been awarded almost $3.9 million in grants by the U.S. DOE’s Native Hawaiian Education Program.
Ms. Aligned 2: Women Writing About Men is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction in which women writers explore male thinking, behavior, and identity.