African influence in Brazil focus of showcase exhibit at West O?ahu
“Bandits and Heroes, Poets and Saints: Popular Art of the Northeast of Brazil,” looks at how Africans contributed to the rich culture found in the region.
“Bandits and Heroes, Poets and Saints: Popular Art of the Northeast of Brazil,” looks at how Africans contributed to the rich culture found in the region.
The exhibit, A Source of Light, Constant and Never-Fading, will be on display in the James and Abigail Campbell Library at UH West Oʻahu.
UH West Oʻahu library named the James and Abigail Campbell Library to recognize their legacy role in the school’s history.
The largest OLED wallpaper display in the state was recently installed at the ʻUluʻulu public space area at the UH West Oʻahu library.
Meant to inspire students creativity through writing, reading, poetry and music, Out Loud in the Library celebrates the rich intersection of words and music by local artists.
The congressional archival papers of the late Daniel K. Inouye are now available to the public via the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ at ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Library Congressional Papers Collection.
The collection will index and make available the papers and research behind the late law professor?s publications.
The UH West Oʻahu library will now be called the James and Abigail Campbell Library, named after the campus’ largest benefactor.
The libraries will permanently preserve print collections of United States Reports, the official record of the U.S. Supreme Court.
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ at Mānoa Library Services moved up from 88 to 71 in the Association of Research Libraries Investment Index rankings.