Hawaiian Word of the Week: Wala?au
Walaʻau—To talk, speak, converse.
Walaʻau—To talk, speak, converse.
A reggae concert capped off the day for Windward high school seniors.
Uka—Inland, upland, toward the mountain.
Windward CC students are tops in design and communications.
Students can submit a 60–second video of why UH Mānoa is the right place for them.
ʻOno—Delicious, tasty, savory; to relish, crave.
Authors Eric Chock, Scott Kikkawa, Darrell H. Y. Lum, Wing Tek Lum and Elmer Omar Bascos Pizo are featured in the latest season of The Reading Room.
The group performed the Star Spangled Banner and Âé¶¹´«Ã½ ±Ê´Ç²Ô´Çʻ¨© prior to the UH men¡¯s basketball game on February 24.
ʻIke—To see, know, feel, recognize, perceive, experience.
Susan Crow, a professor in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, was an invited speaker at the event in December.