N¨¡ Pua No?eau mission and vision integrated into campus programs
The programs will continue to strengthen the cultural identity of Native Hawaiians while providing multifaceted opportunities for college degree completion and career pathways.
The programs will continue to strengthen the cultural identity of Native Hawaiians while providing multifaceted opportunities for college degree completion and career pathways.
Ke Kula ʻo Na?wahi?okalaniʻo?puʻu will receive a National Indian Education Association award which recognizes an organization for its success on native student academic achievement.
In support of its goal to become a model indigenous serving institution, UH has been awarded almost $3.9 million in grants by the U.S. DOE’s Native Hawaiian Education Program.
The Hilo mural is part of a 10-mural statewide project celebrating the 23 Hawaiian language immersion and charter schools.
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.
UH Hilo hosted a two-day conference with educators from around the world working toward revitalizing indigenous languages.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Hilo¡¯s College of Hawaiian Language held a second all-class teach-in aimed at raising awareness around the issues surrounding Maunakea.
UH Hilo’s Larry Kimura is digitizing recordings from his radio show, Ka Leo Âé¶¹´«Ã½, which started in 1972 and continued for 16 years of broadcasts.
UH Hilo’s College of Hawaiian Language celebrates scholarship gifts received from three families and a dynamic entrepreneur