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Glitter in the Paʻakai debuts at the Earle Ernst Lab Theatre: A ‘Lūʻau of emotions’

February 5, 2024

Important Dates

  • March 22: Restricted Withdrawal period (with a “W” grade)

UH News

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Events

Campus Center and Student Life

View all Campus Center Board Activities Council events or view all Student Life events

Arts and Culture

View all Art events or all of the Theatre and Dance events

Academic

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Community

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Athletics

  • Men’s Volleyball
    • vs Stanford • Wednesday, February 7 • 7:00pm • Stan Sheriff Center
    • Alumni Game • Friday, February 9 • 4:00pm • Stan Sheriff Center
    • vs Stanford • Friday, February 9 • 7:00pm • Stan Sheriff Center
  • Men’s Golf
    • Amer Ari Intercollegiate • Thursday, February 8 – Saturday, February 10 • All Day • Hapuna Golf Course
  • Softball – Bank of Hawaiʻi Paradise Classic
    • vs Nevada • Thursday, February 8 • 6:00pm • Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
    • vs Kansas City • Friday, February 9 • 6:00pm • Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
    • vs BYU • Saturday, February 10 • 3:30pm • Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
    • vs Ole Miss • Saturday, February 10 • 6:00pm • Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
    • vs Ole Miss • Sunday, February 11 • 12:00pm • Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
  • Men’s Basketball
    • vs UC San Diego • Thursday, February 8 • 7:00pm • Stan Sheriff Center
    • vs UC Davis • Saturday, February 10 • 7:00pm • Stan Sheriff Center

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Mānoa Opportunities

Join the Student Sustainability Council

Interested in learning about sustainability and Earth-related events? Join the Student Sustainability Counil at a meeting to hear more. Open to all UH students, the Student Sustainability Council works with the Office of Sustainability to reflect student interests and provide engagement events for the UH community.

Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Application Open

Funding for doctoral dissertation research abroad in area studies utilizing foreign language(s). Review DDRA website and Federal Register Notice, then email Kristen Connors (connorsk@hawaii.edu) ASAP to apply. All materials due February 26th.

$40,000 for STEM Graduate Students

The Quad Fellowship elevates participants’ use of STEM for social good while connecting them with a network of accomplished minds in related fields, government, and society. Apply by April 1st.

ForagerOne for Undergraduate Students

Are you a UH Mānoa student interested in doing research/creative work but don’t have a mentor? UROP invites UH Mānoa students to create a ForagerOne profile to network with potential research/creative work mentors. Attend an information session to learn more!

Entering Research and Creative Work (ERC) Funding for Undergraduate Students ($1,500–$3,000)

UROP invites UH Mānoa students with little to no research/creative work experience to submit a simple application (no proposal required!) with a mentor to receive an hourly stipend and explore what doing research/creative work is like. Fall/Spring application cycles available. Attend an information session to learn more!

Project Funding for Undergraduate Students ($5,000–$10,000)

UROP invites UH Mānoa students planning to conduct mentored research/creative work to submit a proposal and request funding for materials, travel, stipend, etc. Fall/Spring application cycles available. Attend an information session to learn more!

Presentation Funding for Undergraduate Students ($2,000–$5,000)

UROP invites UH Mānoa students interested in sharing their mentored research/creative work at a local, national, or international conference/event to submit a proposal and request funding for travel, stipend, etc. UROP encourages applying 3 months prior to the presentation date. Attend an information session to learn more!

Responsible Conduct of Research Module

UROP is hosting a professional development module to introduce UH Mānoa students to responsible conduct of research (RCR) — a standard practice for all research/creative work. We will cover topics including what RCR is and its importance in all disciplines, followed by real-life case studies. Registration is required.

Resources

Visit the Student Success website for a complete list of resources available to support wellness and academic needs including mental health services, academic advising, tutoring, veteran services, campus employment, career planning and more.

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