Waters of Pu?uloa follows the waterways of Pu?uloa (Pearl Harbor) as they shift from abundance to environmental degradation, centering community voices and ongoing efforts to restore ?āina and wai in the ?Ewa District. Filmmaker Tiare Ribeaux is a Kānaka Maoli artist, creative producer, and storyteller whose decolonial storytelling explores our relationships to land and water […]
Stop by with your resume and get personalized feedback. No appointment needed! Students who stop by for resume feedback will receive a free slice of pizza (while supplies last). Monday, March 30 from 10am – 1pm Building 7, Rm 325 For more information contact Career Services at honcs@hawaii.edu or 808-845-9204.
Discover what makes the octopus such a fascinating creature and its significance in Hawaiian culture. March 30, 2026 11:00am – 12:00pm Hulili Ke Kukui Hawaiian Center: Building 5, Room 203 This workshop is hosted by Ola Niuhelewai Peer Mentors. For more information, please call (808) 844-2345 Seating is limited! Please go to the Mauli Ola […]
Join us to learn how to weave a basket made from coconut leaves When: Tuesday March 31st, 2026 Where: Hale Kawelohea Building 5 Courtyard Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm This workshop is hosted by the Ola Niuhelewai Peer Mentors. For more information, please call (808) 844-2345. Seating is limited. Please go to the Mauli Ola Activity […]
Join Uncle Scotty for a day of sweat, ceremony, and the sacred art of hale building. This isn’t just construction, it’s an Intentional connection to the ‘ike kūpuna that lives in our hands through practices of traditional Hawaiian architecture.