CALL WEEKLY
Spring 2025
(04-26-2025 to 05-03-2025) subscribe
Upcoming Events
Indian Dance Concert at HoMA
Date, time, place: April 26, 2025, 7:00 PM, Honolulu Museum of Art (Doris Duke Theater)
Don’t miss this one of a kind event: a spectacular evening of Indian classical, folk, and Bollywood performances, rhythms and choreographies from around the world, as well as vocals and instrumentals! Presented in collaboration with Sai Bhatawadekar (Department of Indo-Pacific Languages & Literatures) and her team of talented dancers, musicians, and guest artists in and outside of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Come and see their stories and tell your own as you sing, clap, and dance along!
Students should buy the “18 and under” discounted ticket.
Rhythm Section: Skyler Stook, Zachary Hamada, Onofre Ramiscal, Caetano Simones De Carvalho, Nathaniel Baybayan, Taisei Morikuni, Maguire Lorenzo
Vocalist: Teagan Staskawicz
Free admission
Composer’s Symposium
Date, time, place: April 30, 2025, 7:30 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
Student composers present their new compositions in a concert of world premiere performances.
Free admission
Chamber Groups Concert
Date, time, place: May 1, 2025, 7:30 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
Free admission
Date, time, place: May 6, 2025. 7:30 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music Featuring: UH Wind Quintet, UH Brass Quintet, UH Percussion Quartet
Free admission
UH Choirs Concert
Date, time, place: May 2, 2025, 7:30 PM, Kawaiahaʻo Church Organized by: Department of Music
Join the UH Choirs and special guests Hawai‘i Education for the ARTS for an evening of choral music that explores, honors, and celebrates rain.
Free admission
UH Bands Aloha Concert
Date, time, place: May 4, 2025, 4:00 & 7:00 PM, McKinley High School Organized by: Department of Music
Conducted by: Gwen Nakamura (4:00) Featuring: the UH Concert Band & Symphonic Band Conducted by: Jeffrey Boeckman (7:00) Featuring: The UH Wind Ensemble and the Mt San Antonio College Wind Ensemble
Admission: General – $15; Seniors – $10; Students/Faculty – Free; purchase at the door
Spring 2025 Pau Hana Concert
Date, time, place: May 4, 2025, 3:00 – 5:00 PM, Orvis Auditorium Organized by: Department of Music
An informal presentation of student performances from Asian and Hawaiian music and dance classes, featuring Japanese gagaku and koto, Okinawan music and dance, Chinese ensemble, Filipino kulintang, Javanese gamelan, and Hawaiian chant and hula.
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Ea Mai Ke Kai Mai: 2025 Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition
Date, time, place: April 22 – May 11, 2025, Art Gallery and Commons Gallery, Art building Awards Ceremony: April 27, 1:00–2:00 PM, Art Auditorium Opening Reception: April 27, 2:00–4:00 PM, Art Gallery
The Department of Art & Art History is thrilled to present the 2025 Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition. This exhibition closes out each academic year with new works by the forthcoming graduates from the BFA program.
Studio Art: Spencer Beckley, Minami Cheever, K. Cevi Rocha Cevidanes, Juel Contemprato, Joanne Eng, Hazel Grace Felipe, Solomon Firth, Avery Holshouser, Cecilia Navin, Rick “Tonk” Oania-Elam, Alexandra Marget O’Connor, Malia Osorio, Jordan Paguirigan, Naomi Santoki, Marcel “Zeus” Saragena, Yuhuan Zhang
Date, time, place: April 28, 2025, 12:30 – 1:30 PM, IT Center 105 AB and via Zoom Co-sponsored by: Center for Chinese Studies and Department of Asian Studies Panelists: Ashley Esarey, Rongbin Han, Lami Kim, Xiao Qiang Moderated by: Le Lin
Rapid development of digital technologies and the rise of China are two important trends in our age. How do these two trends interact with each other?
Five scholars are invited to share their expertise and insights on a wide range of specific issue areas in the realm of digital politics in China, including but not limited to e-governance, information control and manipulation, digital activism, as well as the digital-technological aspects of US-China strategic competition.
Date, time, place: April 28, 2025, 3:00 – 4:00 PM, Moore Hall 258 Speaker: Dr. Gabriel De Pablo Sponsored by: Department of Languages & Literatures of Europe & the Americas
Dr. Gabriel De Pablo, University of Navarra, will discuss Karl Marx’s life and his contributions to journalism, his only profession. Dr. De Pablo will focus on Marx’s development as a London correspondent for the New York Tribune and offer new interpretative keys to understanding Marx’s work and life.
For more information, please contact Joy Logan <logan@hawaii.edu>
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Date, time, place: May 1, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, May 2, 2025, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Center for Korean Studies Conference Room Organized by: Center for Korean Studies
This conference explores the ideology and practice of development in North Korea and South Korea by focusing on the two Koreas’ mutual but opposite, responsive but divergent discourse-formation and societal transformation contingent on the universal rationality of technoscience geared for the masses. The technoscientific developments of the two Koreas are critically juxtaposed—mirrored across the impermeable border—to analyze not only the binary comparative perspectives between North and South, but also the diversified directions and entangled historical moments of colonialism, the Cold War, and global modernity. The combined term “technoscience and statecraft” then describes the confluence of operations between population management, technological education, and scientific primacy imposed on the masses.
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Letters: Living Archives of Everyday Politics
Date, time, place: May 1, 12:00 – 1:15 PM, Kuykendall Hall 410 Organized by: Center for Biographical Research Presented by: Pallavi Gupta (UH Mānoa Geography)
When did you write your most recent letter and to whom? Letters can be intimate or formal. Letters can offer us a list of possibilities and enable us to enact different relations. In her talk, Pallavi will share about the work letters can do, how letters can serve as living archives of everyday politics and as feminist geographic methods.
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Annual Mother’s Day Art Sale
Date, time, place: May 8, 4:00 – 6:00 PM, May 9-15, 2025, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, ART Rooms 120 & 121 Organized by: Department of Art & Art History
For more information, please contact Professor Rick Mills at rlmills@hawaii.edu
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Graduating Student Global Seal of Biliteracy Testing Dates Now Open!
Date, time, place: April 29, May 8, 2025, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Moore Hall 153B Organized by: Hawai‘i Language Roadmap Initiative
The Hawai‘i Language Roadmap is running its Spring semester testing for the Global Seal of Biliteracy. This testing opportunity is available to students who have graduated in Fall 2024, or who will be graduating in Spring or Summer 2025, and for students in the Language Flagship Programs. Employers across the United States are using the Global Seal of Biliteracy to certify employee language proficiency. Students can sign up via this link.
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A comprehensive summer course that delves into the historical and contemporary struggles of South Asian women who have also migrated to Southeast Asia. Learn about their history from a historicall cultural, legalistic, and political perspective, spotlighting issues of gender-based violence, missed economic opportunities, political rights and mobilization efforts to counter social injustices.
Please consider enrolling for the online summer 2025 course ASAN 491I “Women’s Rights in South Asia” (Empowering South Asian Women and Migrant Women in Southeast Asia) via STAR. This 6-week course will run from May 27 to July 3, 2025 and everyone from UH is welcome to enroll! The CRN code for this course is: 93126
Faculty & Staff Funding Opportunities
Travel Awards, Fellowships, and Research Stipends…
Links to currently available and annually available funding opportunities (such as travel awards, fellowships, and research stipends) for faculty and staff can be found on the CALL website under the “For Faculty” page. If you do not know or have forgotten the password, email <karinm@hawaii.edu>
As a reminder, staff are also eligible to apply for the Dean’s Travel Awards.
Student Scholarships & Fellowships
Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships
A multitude of scholarships and their application forms can be found on STAR. Don’t forget to check them out this semester!
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