Japanese literature students prepare to catalog rare book collection
EALL students will help the Honolulu Museum of Art catalog one of the most important archives of Japanese rare books and prints in Hawaiʻi.
EALL students will help the Honolulu Museum of Art catalog one of the most important archives of Japanese rare books and prints in Hawaiʻi.
The Native Hawaiian Center for Excellence is focused on increasing the representation of Native Hawaiian students in medicine and other health professions.
Audiences were captivated by recently published research based on regenerative practices that allowed Hawaiʻi’s Indigenous population to thrive for centuries.
The 219 fully furnished single and double rooms are available to lease now for fall 2023 on RISE’s website.
The film is choreographed and produced by Brigitte Leilani Axelrode, who is pursuing a graduate certificate in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补.
With a focus on buildings constructed before the 1950s, School of Architecture faculty and students have designed a walking tour through historic Fort Street Mall.
Students earned awards from Puʻuhonua Society and at the Innovation+Imagination Student Challenge for their designs using woods from 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈’蝉 forests.
The findings suggest that caffeine degrades in concentration from the inland portion of the stream to the nearshore and it may have an impact on microbial metabolism.
The 5th annual conference of the Sustainable Cities and Landscape Hub focused on answers to the big social, urban and ecological questions of our time.
The paid fellowship provides students the chance to obtain relevant policy experience in Hawaiʻi and to pursue career opportunities in their home state.