Nā Pua No?eau mission and vision integrated into campus programs
The programs will continue to strengthen the cultural identity of Native Hawaiians while providing multifaceted opportunities for college degree completion and career pathways.
The programs will continue to strengthen the cultural identity of Native Hawaiians while providing multifaceted opportunities for college degree completion and career pathways.
Ke Kula ʻo Na?wahi?okalaniʻo?puʻu will receive a National Indian Education Association award which recognizes an organization for its success on native student academic achievement.
Geneviève Blanchet was honored for her oral presentation and Koa Matsuoka for his graduate poster presentation at the 25th Annual Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference.
糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu Professor Esther Widiasih has been granted $116,381 to study traditional Native Hawaiian sustainability.
The Hoʻonaʻauao Higher Education Scholarship program is expected to support approximately 200 students each year with awards.
The Maile Mentoring Bridge program students designed and wore traditional Hawaiian garments representing their individual scientific journeys.
Cast members of the ʻō濒别濒辞 Hawaiʻi-version of Disney’s Moana, including Auliʻi Cravalho, walked the blue carpet for its premiere at World Oceans Day on June 10, 2018.
Six members of the John A. Burns School of Medicine Class of 2018 are cloaked in traditional kīhei with meaningful personal designs.
The William S. Richardson School of Law training covers four major legal areas affecting Native Hawaiians and is required for members of designated Hawaiʻi boards, commissions and councils.
The Symphony of the Hawaiian Birds is a multidisciplinary effort to educate elementary and secondary students on Oʻahu about Hawaiʻi’s endangered native bird species and the importance of conservation efforts.