Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kolohe
Kolohe—Mischievous; naughty.
Kolohe—Mischievous; naughty.
Nippon Culture Day features educational workshops to spotlight a diverse selection of traditional and contemporary elements of Japanese culture.
Anne and Allen Abaya established pilot programs at the John A. Burns School of Medicine to support young doctors and nurse practitioners.
The event provided donors with an opportunity to meet their scholarship student recipients and learn first-hand about the impact of their gifts.
UH researchers were conducting field work tagging tiger sharks when they spotted the whale shark on November 2.
The mulch initiative has saved the landscaping department nearly $500,000 a year in transportation and mulch purchase costs.
Leah Aoki¡¯s original design will be presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association conference in Baltimore, November 8–11.
Native plants were added to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Hall¡¯s lawn, and more than 270 plants were given to the UH community and public attendees.
UH Mānoa undergraduate students who have been developing a satellite to launch into space in 2024 earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to Switzerland.
Archaeologist Patrick Kirch updates his pioneering work, Feathered Gods and Fishhooks: The Archaeology of Ancient Âé¶¹´«Ã½.