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14 Feb ATTENTION HACKING How We’ve All Lost Control of Our Minds

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Please join us for a public address by New York Times columnist and Columbia Law Professor Tim Wu. ATTENTION HACKING How We've All Lost Control of Our Minds When: Thursday, February 20, 2020, 6:30 p.m. Where: Art Building Auditorium A founder of...

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13 Feb A Semester in Hawaiʻi (ASH)!

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Fall semester 2020 application deadline is February 15, 2020. For more information, please contact: semester@hawaii.edu ...

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28 Jan 33rd Annual Experts Lecture Series – Notable Women in Hawaiian History

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This year the Experts at the Cathedral series will held a series of lectures on notable women in Hawaiʻi. The series of lectures will be held from January 30 to March 5, Thursdays at noon (12:00 p.m.) at the...

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27 Jan To Speak to You of Beauty

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Please join us for a poetry reading on Thursday, February 6 at 6:00 p.m. at Ka Waiwai Collective. Our Spring 2020 Inouye Chair Allison Hedge Coke will be doing a poetry reading along with Kanaka Maoli artists Mahealani Perez-Wendt...

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10 Jan A Conversation with Hanako Wakatsuki

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Please join us for an informal talk with Hanako Wakatsuki, Chief of Interpretation and Education at Minidoka National Site (Jerome, ID), and Acting Site Manager for Honolulu National Historic Site (Honolulu, HI). The conversation will happen on January 21,...

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23 Dec Congratulations to Dr. Kathleen Sands!

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Congratulations to Dr. Kathleen Sands who has been awarded a 2020 College of Arts and Humanities Excellence in Teaching Award, which recognizes faculty members who have made outstanding contributions in teaching. ...

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27 Nov American Studies Students at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting

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On November 22, 2019, graduate students from the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa participated in an oral session presentation titled "Disciplinary Fissures: Generative Praxis Within the Changing Climate of Anthropology" at the American Anthrological Association annual meeting. The panel was...

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14 Nov Our AMST huakaʻi to Mauna Kea!

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13 Nov Haunani-Kay Trask receives national recognition for scholarship for the public good.

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Here is the link to article in the University of Hawaiʻi News regarding Haunani-Kay Traskʻs receipt of the Angela Y. Davis award: https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2019/11/12/trask-awarded-davis-prize/ ...

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28 Oct Congratulations Joseph Stanton on publishing your sixth book of poems, Moving Pictures!

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The book was launched at several readings in New York this summer. It is now available in Hawaiʻi in the following bookstores: Da Shop (in Kaimuki), Barnes & Noble, BookEnds (in Kailua), the Honolulu Museum of Arts Shop, and the...

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