Native Hawaiian water quality lab director in the spotlight
Andrea Kealoha was spotlighted by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Andrea Kealoha was spotlighted by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
The overall goal of the fellowships is to develop the next generation of natural resource management leaders in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
ʻAuliʻi Aikau-Osurman received her MEd in educational administration as well as played a critical role in the commencement ceremonies.
The scholarship will be awarded to full-time undergraduate business students with preference to individuals who are the first in their family to attend college.
A WGSS student and two alumni explain why seeking a double major in WGSS made sense to them in pursuit of health care careers.
Sai Bhatawadekar¡¯s choreography was featured at the American College Dance Association Virtual Gala Concert on May 1.
Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker earned one of the greatest honors in theatre education.
Danielle McCleave became the first Black woman to earn a Doctor of Architecture professional degree at the UH Mānoa School of Architecture.
Doctoral student Nina Louise is on a mission to illustrate how colorism, or discrimination based on skin color, profoundly effects people of color.
Tynanes, a proud Native Hawaiian, said College of Social Sciences programs ignited her interest in and passion for her heritage.