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25 Feb Congratulations to Donavan Albano!

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We are so proud to announce that one of our undergraduate students, Donavan Albano, has received a prestigious national award from the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship. For more details, please go to: http://henryclaycenter.org/portfolio_page/donavanalbano/ ...

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14 Feb Congratulations to our own Eriko Oga who was one of the graduate student awardees of American Studies (Dissertation Support)!

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14 Nov Our AMST huakaʻi to Mauna Kea!

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06 Aug OFVON: THE EXHIBITION GONE GODS

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DEWESTERNIZING AND DECOLONIZING THE GODLY BEINGS OF THE PHILIPPINES Please join us on Saturday, August 10, 2019 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the Entrepreneurs Sandbox - 643 Ilalo Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. For more details, please see the poster above. ...

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28 Feb Alumni News: Mark Ott

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We would like to share achievements made by one of our graduates. Dr. Mark Ott is currently teaching at Deerfield Academy and is a noted Hemingway scholar. He is the author of three books, Sea of Change: Ernest...

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09 Jun AMST Awards & Achievements

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  Congratulations to American Studies students for awards and achievements attained over the past academic year (Fall 2017 and Spring 2018)! We would like to congratulate our 2017-2018 scholarship recipients.  Our future depends on the contributions you make in our department and...

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14 Aug Congratulations Shannon!

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Congratulations to the best student worker, Shannon Yoshikawa!  She is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Biology. Shannon will be working at the Hawai′i Blood Bank starting on Monday, May 15th. We are so proud of you….best of...

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14 Aug Congratulations to one of our PhD students, Marimas Mostiller!

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We are delighted to announce that Marimas Mostiller has received the Ashton Welch Memorial Student Travel Fund Award at the 45th Annual National Association for Ethnic Studies (NAES) conference on March 24, 2017 for her presentation titled “The Limits and...

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14 Aug Undergraduate Scholarship Winner!

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Congratulations to this year’s Hands of Hope Arts & Humanities Scholarship, Kathleen Corpuz!   [Originally posted March 13, 2017]...

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