Nanaue the Teenage Sharkman¡¯s world premiere at Palik¨± Theatre
Nanaue the Teenage Sharkman follows Jocelyn, an isolated pre-teen, who journeys underwater with the legendary half-shark, half-man Hawaiian god, Nanaue.
Nanaue the Teenage Sharkman follows Jocelyn, an isolated pre-teen, who journeys underwater with the legendary half-shark, half-man Hawaiian god, Nanaue.
Scientists who worked on the New Horizons probe that conducted a six-month flyby of Pluto and its moons will be giving a special presentation at Windward CC¡¯s H¨k¨±lani Imaginarium on March 8, 2018.
Spring Footholds features seven distinct dances highlighting imaginative and innovative student choreography and performance.
More than 180 academic programs and student services will be represented in booths lining iconic McCarthy Mall and the Campus Center Courtyard on Saturday, March 3.
Gates dives into topics such as what makes a marine biologist, the rapid loss of coral reefs and what can be done to help save them.
Town hall-like meetings are underway on the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ campus to gather input for a campus strategic plan.
Khiara M. Bridges, a Boston University law and anthropology professor, discusses her new book, The Poverty of Privacy Rights, in a public lecture on March 8
Out Loud in the Library! at Windward CC presents playwright Daniel A. Kelin II performing his one-actor play Shipwreck’d on the Body Beautiful, or the Tats Dancing Man.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine sponsored the community event in Kaunakakai for youngsters interested in a career in medical career.
Kathryn Braun, chair of the Office of Public Health Studies, serves as president of the Active Aging Consortium in Asia Pacific.