Loko I?a app puts a Native Hawaiian fishpond in the palm of your hand
The app created by UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Judith Lemus allows users to explore the Heʻeia fishpond through tours, photos, narration, natural history, culture and science.
The app created by UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Judith Lemus allows users to explore the Heʻeia fishpond through tours, photos, narration, natural history, culture and science.
Honolulu Community College and the Polynesian Voyaging Society are offering Level I Basic Crew Member Training.
Faculty, staff and friends created the spirit of welcome and homecoming for the ±á¨°ì¨±±ô±ðʻ²¹ by lighting torches on the summit of Diamond Head.
Countless Âé¶¹´«Ã½students, faculty, staff and alumni served ±á¨°ì¨±±ô±ðʻ²¹?s worldwide voyage as volunteers, navigators, captains and scientific researchers.
The Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship provides a $25,000 stipend to individuals working to complete a dissertation.
The Polynesian Voyaging Society and Honolulu CC¡¯s Marine Education and Training Center developed a learning center that combines the voyaging and cultural expertise of PVS and the educational background of UH.
Highlights of the president¡¯s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
The project, entitled “Building a Hawaiian Spoken Language Repository,” will create a digital corpus of recordings and transcripts of Native Hawaiian language.
Palapala is an academic journal dedicated to the study of the Hawaiian language and the literature produced in it.
Taupōuri Tangarō is one of five artists presenting at the exhibit and the only one whose published biography notes using cordage medium.