Student documentaries inspired by China exchange showing at conference
Looking China, a three-week intensive documentary production program, draws students from around the world to make 10-minute documentaries.
Looking China, a three-week intensive documentary production program, draws students from around the world to make 10-minute documentaries.
The civil rights legacy of the first African-American Supreme Court Associate Justice will be discussed during a free public lunchtime lecture, September 14.
University of Hawaiʻi experts discuss anticipated climate change impacts to Hawai?i at panel discussions following two free screenings of Chasing Ice and Chasing Coral at the Honolulu Museum of Art
Through the efforts of ʻUluʻulu, a moving image archive, the history and culture of Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi’s people are preserved through film and videotape.
The inspiring story of a group of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 ROTC students who formed the core of the most decorated combat unit in U.S. military history is headed to the big screen.
The documentary explores the lives of Japanese plantation workers in Hawaiʻi.
Outreach College offers free family-friendly films for the summer.
The student film, What Goes in the Ocean, captures the student silver award for animation and special effects at the 2017?Pele Awards.
东精影业 Mānoa’s Academy for Creative Media presents its 2017 ACM Awards Showcase Screenings and ACM Awards Ceremony.
The film Most Likely to Succeed addresses what the educational system in the U.S. could look like in the 21st century.