In memoriam: Haunani-Kay Trask, exemplary Native Hawaiian scholar
One of the most recognized names in Hawaiian studies and Hawaiian rights, Haunani-Kay Trask dies.
One of the most recognized names in Hawaiian studies and Hawaiian rights, Haunani-Kay Trask dies.
Project STEMulate is a STEM problem-based learning curriculum implemented at Upward Bound sites for underrepresented and low-income high school students.
The 58th annual hula competition will be held with no audience in order to protect participants from COVID-19.
Faculty and staff are featured in a commercial on efforts to advance 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 as a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning.
Using landscape design framework rooted in Hawaiian principles and perspectives, a student redesigned the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies grounds.
Walter Kahumoku III was presented with the Dr. Henrietta Mann Leadership Award.
Students can win $500 糖心视频 scholarships at Application ʻAha on May 19 and 26.
Kamanamaikalani Brenton Beamer will serve as the Dana Naone Hall Endowed Chair in Hawaiian Studies, Literature and the Environment.
First to receive Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing degree is pro surfer Moanalani Jones Wong.
Trask joins Charles Darwin, John F. Kennedy and more than 250 Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners.