Photos: Art exhibit UTOPIA/DYSTOPIA
UTOPIA/DYSTOPIA was a studio project of students enrolled in Art 301 Digital Video Installation, spring 2017.
ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokahi │ One learns from many sources │ A web publication from the Office of the Chancellor, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
UTOPIA/DYSTOPIA was a studio project of students enrolled in Art 301 Digital Video Installation, spring 2017.
This year’s Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients are Ms. Lyndell Lindsey, Mayor Harry Kim, Prof. Jackie Pualani Johnson, and the late Sen. Gilbert Kahele.
The annual International Nights is a time of year when all eyes are focused on the many cultures and international students represented at UH Hilo.
The cultural event, entitled “Arirang,” celebrates the color, drama, song, drums and dance of Korea.
Science Olympiads focus on developing both interest and skills in the four STEM subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
The new rustic counters installed over winter break are a big hit with room for laptops, books, and a little something to eat while studying and recharging electronics.
Celebrating the Chinese New Year—the Year of the Rooster—students studying Chinese culture shared a variety of activities on the Library Lanai.
UH Hilo’s Fall Commencement program featured a Kīpaepae Puka Kulanui presentation about learning and growth as part of a theme on indigenous education.