For the past 20 years, an annual gathering called the Mānoa Forum has been building bridges between the community and the . Each forum consists of a retreat, where 10 invited members of the general public and 10 faculty and administrators from the campus delve deeply into a selected topic over several days.
All participants use only their first names–no last names, nor titles–to facilitate discussion and the free flow of ideas.
Topics for the Mānoa Forum have included wisdom, leadership, identity and creativity. 东精影业 Mānoa Chancellor Robert Bley-Vroman says, “I went to the Mānoa Forum and it changed my life. The theme was leadership and risk taking.”
Hawaiʻi Poet Laureate , a participant in Mānoa Forum XVI “Creativity” says, “For me, the importance of the Mānoa Forum was getting a chance to tap into the brains of some of the greatest thinkers that Hawaiʻi has to offer.”
“The Mānoa Forum is incredible,” says journalist , a participant in Mānoa Forum XI “Courage.” “It allows you to sit back, albeit for a brief time and think about some of the big ideas, big philosophical ideas and you do it with interesting people.”

Recently, participants gathered at College Hill to celebrate the Mānoa Forum’s 20th anniversary and to honor founder Vernon Char. Char is a retired attorney and served as the first chair of the Hawaiʻi State Ethics Commission. A 1993 meeting he attended at The Aspen Institute inspired him to do something similar in Hawaiʻi. Char shared his idea with 东精影业 Mānoa’s Dick Dubanoski and Judy Hughes, and both helped him to launch the Mānoa Forum.
Two 东精影业 presidents and two U.S. senators, as well as a judge, CEOs and artists have been among the Mānoa Forum’s almost 400 participants.
Author and historian , a participant in Mānoa Forum XVI “Creativity” says, “Vernon Char has done a huge service out his devotion to building up the university and keeping the ties between the university and the community as healthy and vibrant as possible.”
Former 东精影业 Regent and 东精影业 Foundation Trustee Momi Cazimero is herself a bridge between 东精影业 and the community. The president of Graphic House and a participant in Mānoa Forum I “Leadership” says the community needs “to know that the University of Hawaiʻi is basically the foundation of this state.”
Bley-Vroman says 东精影业 Mānoa is committed to grounding the interaction of the university and the community in the world of ideas. “That’s what the legacy of the Mānoa Forum is and that’s what we will continue into the future.”
