Leeward Theatre presents spoken word poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Spoken word poet and dancer Marc Bamuthi Joseph brings his unique style of “choreopoetry” to Leeward Theatre.
Spoken word poet and dancer Marc Bamuthi Joseph brings his unique style of “choreopoetry” to Leeward Theatre.
College Application and Exploration Season encourages high school seniors to apply to at least one college before graduation.
In celebration of Filipino-American History Month, the exhibit Ilocandia: A Photographic Odyssey will be at the UH Mānoa library.
UH Mānoa Department of Theatre and Dance celebrates Kennedy Theatre’s 50th Anniversary with “Look Back: Move Forward” featuring dance alumni.
UH Vice President Linda Johnsrud spoke about the “new normal” in funding for higher education at the Board of Regents sponsored forum on the cost of public higher education.
The Native Hawaiian Scholarship ʻAha is a series of free workshops statewide offering information on resources and financial aid for Native Hawaiian students.
A Japanese businessman with strong ties to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ pledged $60,000 to create two funds to benefit the UH Hilo Vulcans athletics program.
Award-winning UH Press author Anwei Skinsnes Law on presents New Perspectives on the History of Kalaupapa talk at the UH Mānoa library.
The Leeward Theatre presents the rollicking comedy The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, November 8¨C17.
Every two years the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology opens its doors to thousands of school children and families.