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Student housing project on UH Mānoa campus cleared for construction

The facility will consist of two buildings and include 316 units with 558 beds, a childcare facility, retail and café space, bike storage, study rooms, laundry facility, mail and package room, outdoor amenity decks and on-site management.

‘Volcano Watch’: Today’s family of five USGS volcano observatories began with HVO more than 111 years ago

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory on the Big Island has grown and changed significantly during the past 111 years.

Hawai‘i collaborating to keep rare native plant wild

The project’s goal is to grow and transplant 2,500 individual Lobelia oahuensis in five locations on Oʻahu, and they’re well on their way.

University of Hawai‘i law school earns top marks for environmental law, more

The University of Hawai‘i law school also earned a B+ rating as one of the nation’s top law schools for practical training.

UH part of $17M grant to improve AI through Indigenous knowledge

The project, “Abundant Intelligences: Expanding Artificial Intelligence through Indigenous Knowledge Systems,” is Indigenous-led and involves 37 co-investigators and collaborators.

2023 commencement schedule for Kauaʻi Community College, UH 10-campus system

The University of Hawaiʻi’s 10-campus system will be celebrating its graduates in May.

Museums, universities urged to comply with Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

U.S. senators Brian Schatz and Lisa Murkowski are leading a bipartisan group of senators in urging institutions to comply with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.

Sen. Mazie Hirono at White House State Dinner honoring South Korean president

Joe Biden and Yoon Suk Yeol shared a new agreement intended to inhibit North Korean aggression.

Hawai‘i house, senate committee passes bill expanding access to preschool

The measure is a key component to the Ready Keiki initiative led by Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke to expand access to preschool for all Hawaiʻi three- and four-year-olds by 2032.

Free summer program for Hawaiʻi students interested in the intelligence field

The Academy for Hawaiʻi Intelligence Studies Summer Program is a free four-week course offered by the Department of Political Science in University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s College of Social Sciences.

Kaua‘i had fewest number of available vacation rentals in March

Kaua‘i had the fewest number of available vacation rental unit nights in March.

Public school teachers ratify four-year contract with state

Public school teachers in Hawaiʻi voted 92% in favor Wednesday night, April 26, to ratify a new four-year agreement, which will begin July 1, 2023, according to the Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association.

$5 million awarded to Hawaiʻi Sea Grant, partners to combat marine debris

The University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program and its partners have been awarded over $5 million to tackle the issue of marine debris, particularly derelict fishing gear that is abandoned, lost or discarded in the ocean.

Coast Guard searching for missing Australian cruise ship passenger 500 miles from Hawaiʻi

U.S. Coast Guard crews are searching about 500-miles south of the Big Island for a cruise ship passenger from Australia who on Tuesday night went overboard in waters about 500 miles south of the Big Island in Hawaiʻi.

State funding application for preschool tuition extended to Friday

The Department of Human Services is extending its application deadline for families seeking funding to send keiki to preschool for the 2023-24 school year.

Listening session held on updating Indian Arts and Crafts Act

The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is chaired by Brian Schatz, Hawai‘i’s senior United States senator.

Hirono introduces legislation to combat ‘judge shopping’

“When parties are able to choose their judges, it creates the perception that they are able to predetermine their case’s outcome, compromising the integrity of our federal justice system,” said Sen. Hirono.

U.S. lawmakers reintroduce bill to reunite Filipino World War II veterans with children

Despite their heroic service, Congress passed the Rescission Acts of 1946 which made Filipinos ineligible for benefits granted to other World War II veterans.

5 University of Hawai‘i grad programs among nation’s top 75

The rankings are based on two types of data: expert opinion about program excellence, and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research and students.

Native Hawaiian leaders awarded Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters

Edith Kekuhikuhipuʻuoneonāaliʻiōkohala Kenao Kanakaʻole, Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett and Jerald Kimo Alama Keaulana were each awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at the April 20 meeting of the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents.
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