Eisa Drum Festival comes to Kapiʻolani CC
Kapiʻolani CC celebrates the dance and drumming unique to the people of Okinawa at the third annual Eisa Drum Festival on May 11.
Kapiʻolani CC celebrates the dance and drumming unique to the people of Okinawa at the third annual Eisa Drum Festival on May 11.
Thread Hell, directed by UH alumna Colleen Lanki, is Kennedy Theatre’s final mainstage production of the 2012–13 season.
A video by techy3, a production company run by Hilo alums Patrick Jenkins and Kevin Fujitani, highlights UH Hilo's International Nights.
Ethnic dance and music performances, art exhibits, films, poetry and literature readings and more at Kapiʻolani CC’s annual event.
Talk by Yuko Nishiyama, Fukushima activist and survivor of the March 11, 2011 triple disaster in Japan, highlights UH Mānoa’s Japan After 3:11 public symposium.
The Sam and Helen Piesner Endowed Scholarship will help William S. Richardson School of Law students interested in pursuing coursework in Japanese law.
UH Mānoa’s School of Architecture signs a memorandum of understanding with China State Construction Engineering Corporation.
A disaster monitoring and response system based on software developed by the Pacific Disaster Center is helping Southeast Asian nations in their disaster response.
The International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation at UH Mānoa aims to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of language conservation.
A partnership with UH Community College brings Hakuoh University Handbell Choir performances to Âé¶¹´«Ã½.