Best practices for community-researcher partnerships gets update
Kūlana Noiʻi version 2.0 includes an enhanced introduction with guidance on using the publication as a starting point to spark deeper conversations.
Kūlana Noiʻi version 2.0 includes an enhanced introduction with guidance on using the publication as a starting point to spark deeper conversations.
Diamond Tachera outlines a powerful approach to increase equity and inclusion of Indigenous knowledge and communities in science—reframing funding strategies.
An architecture student received an award from the APA Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Chapter for her project that incorporates new urban typology in service to Indigenous design.
The UH Title III grants are aimed at providing funds to strengthen academic quality for low-income Native Hawaiian students.
J. Uluwehi Hopkins, the recipient of AAUW¡¯s Fellowship, is currently pursuing her PhD in Hawaiian History.
Mower is remembered for instilling inspiration within her students and colleagues.
TRHT Tuesdays will alternate between inviting participants to presentations or pilina circles.
Aloha ʻ?ina Fridays events return to UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ this fall with a mix of dialogue circles and opportunities to m¨¡lama ʻ¨¡ina.
Briana Smith, Kalilinoe Detwiler and Gavin Arucan will present screenings of their short films at the 2021 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Book and Music Festival.
Kaiwipunikauikaw¨¥kiu Punihei Lipe pens an editorial about her experience with raising keiki during the pandemic.