Established at UH Hilo, the exhibition is one of the most prestigious juried printmaking shows in the country and attracts entries from nearly every state in the U.S.
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Students produce video about UH Hilo: Staging, video production, and original music from the heart
“4,000 students. 6 Colleges. 1 University. One Heart. We’re all connected through the heart.”
Directorial debut of UH Hilo performing arts alumnus Kimo Apaka
Conquering the Sun will show on Friday and Saturday, November 14 and 15, at 7:00 p.m., and Sunday, November 16, at 2:00 p.m., at the UH Hilo Performing Arts Center.
UH Hilo researchers provide aerial imagery of Puna lava flow to emergency responders
The flights are in direct support of disaster relief operations in the area of the flow.
Celeste Manuia Ha‘o: A rising star
Here is UH Hilo student “Cesi” Ha’o’s story of heartbreak and triumph as she navigates her way back to Faleapuna, her family’s village in Sāmoa, as an apprentice navigator of the Hōkūle‘a voyaging canoe.
UH Hilo communication professor offers outlet for expression about lava flow in Puna
The lava flow crisis in Puna has inspired Catherine Becker to develop a book that documents discourse on the impact. She welcomes original essays, articles, research papers, photos, poems, stories and art work for possible inclusion.
Delegation from American Sāmoa makes stop at UH Hilo to discuss veto override amendment
Edwin Kamauoha, deputy legal counsel to the governor of American Sāmoa, says it’s important to Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga that local residents living abroad, particularly students attending college, understand the amendment.
UH Hilo’s newest astronomer researches nothing less than the structure of the universe
Kathy Cooksey (shown here standing behind two of her students at the Subaru Telescope on Maunakea) is young, hip, ambitious and an accomplished scientist — and she’s chosen Hilo as her forever home.
UH Hilo writing center hosts Ray Bradbury Book-a-Thon
The second session of the Ray Bradbury Book-a-Thon takes place Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm in the Kilohana Writing Center on the first floor of Mookini Library.
First Hilo cohort graduates from Master Food Preserver certificate program
The UH Hilo food preserver program is designed to teach farmers and small agribusinesses how to safely preserve products from undersold and underutilized produce. The purpose is to help increase revenues.