‘Entre-Pinoy-Ship’ spotlights business journeys of Filipino Americans
To celebrate National Filipino American History month, Filipino American entrepreneurs shared they knowledge and inspiration to students at RISE.
To celebrate National Filipino American History month, Filipino American entrepreneurs shared they knowledge and inspiration to students at RISE.
Private support for UH is critical for maintaining academic and research excellence as public funding fluctuates with Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s economy.
Pumpkin carving, a costume contest and spontaneous karaoke were featured in this year¡¯s UH Mānoa School of Architecture¡¯s Pumpkin Equisse event on October 27.
Share a favorite recipe and short write up for the holiday season.
Hōʻailona—Sign, symbol, omen.
Students were encouraged to think critically about how nuclear policy debates impact Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and the Asia-Pacific region.
Ka Malu a Waʻahila provides free individual therapy, discussion and group support sessions for Pasifika-identifying students at UH Mānoa.
UH Maui College culinary arts students have been packing and distributing produce for community members impacted by the Maui fires.
The P.L.A.Y. for All program allows keiki, including those with disabilities, to participate in warm-ups, motor skills and locomotor activities and games.
The toolkit consists of trauma-informed workbooks and resource cards for individuals with disabilities and their families recovering from the Maui wildfires.