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Flier for E Ola Pono Week showing each day's events against a background of flowers
West O‘ahu Happenings

E Ola Pono begins Monday with slate of events, workshops, and activities

Author UHWO Staff Date March 6, 2019
E Ola Pono, a semesterly event highlighting culture, health, and wellness at UH West...
Tagged Campus Events, PIKO Project, student affairs, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Jpeg of mural showing the mural, which translated means Unfolding Path of Honouliuli. Various vignettes of ancient Hawaiian life are shown
West O‘ahu Happenings

Nāulu Center sets reception for mural tied to Honouliuli and its moʻolelo

Author UHWO Staff Date February 26, 2019
The Nāulu Center will unveil a large mural drawn from the epic moʻolelo (story) of HiʻiakaikapolioPele...
Tagged cultural curriculum, Honouliuli, Kupihea, moʻolelo, PIKO Project, student affairs, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, Title III grant, www |
Photo caption: The Nāulu Center's lounge area is adjacent to a culinary art
Student Life

Nāulu Center adjusts hours of operation for the remainder of January

Author UHWO Staff Date January 9, 2019
The Nāulu Center will close at 4:30 p.m. for the remainder of January. The...
Tagged Nāulu Center, PIKO Project, Student Lounge, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Flier for Makahiki presentation with information that's the same as is presented in the artilce
West O‘ahu Happenings

Presentation on Makahiki season scheduled tomorrow at Nāulu Center

Author UHWO Staff Date October 16, 2018
Students have an opportunity to learn about the Makahiki season and its importance during...
Tagged Andre Perez, E Ola Pono, makahiki, PIKO Project, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
photo of someone making poi by working kalo while another woman looks on
West O‘ahu Happenings

E Ola Pono Week scheduled with numerous events, activities

Author UHWO Staff Date October 14, 2018
Kalo, tea, music, t-shirt printing, a movie and a presentation on Makahiki highlight the...
Tagged E Ola Pono, PIKO Project, University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Four photos of the garden Workshops that were previously held at Hale Kūahuokalā are shifting to the Nāulu Center this semester.people preparing food items and people doing yoga with the caption
West O‘ahu Happenings

Māla Workshops leaving the garden for Nāulu Center’s culinary facilities

Author UHWO Staff Date August 16, 2018
ʻĀina-to-Ōpū and Herbal Medicine/Do-it-Yourself workshops will move to the Nāulu Center this semester to...
Tagged mala, Nāulu Center, PIKO Project, student organic garden, University of Hawaii West Oahu, www |
Tanahy (l) and Kupihea pose with their artwork in the Nāulu Center.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Nāulu Center artwork more than meets the eye in helping fulfill new facilities’ mission

Author UHWO Staff Date April 13, 2018
Prominently featured at Tuesday’s opening of the new Nāulu Center for Culture, Engagement &...
Tagged A.R. Kupihea, artwork, Dalani Tanahy, Melissa Saul, Nāulu Center, PIKO Project, Puʻu Zablan, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
The Fall E Olo Pono Fair was held in the campus courtyard.
West O‘ahu Happenings

E Ola Pono Week to feature opening of Nāulu Center for Culture, Engagement & Well-being

Author UHWO Staff Date April 6, 2018
The campus will be treated to culture, health, wellness, and art as the PIKO...
Tagged Campus Center Plaza, E Ola Pono, Engagement & Well-being, Nāulu Center for Culture, PIKO Project, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Photo of a long table and room at the Nāulu Center, which includes a lounge area where students can relax or work in groups. The center's multipurpose room can been seen in the background.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Nāulu Center grand opening set for April 10

Author UHWO Staff Date April 3, 2018
The Nāulu Center, a previously unused area on the ground floor of Campus Center,...
Tagged Campus Center, Fitness center, Hoʻokipa Room, Hoʻonanea Room, Nāulu Center, PIKO Project, Student Lounge, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Kamuela Kimokeo and Bobby Moderow Jr. played at a Hoʻokani Kulanui earlier this semester.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Hoʻokani Kulanui to feature Bobby Moderow Jr., Makana on March 22

Author UHWO Staff Date March 13, 2018
The Hoʻokani Kulanui jam-session next week will showcase the talents of slack-key master Bobby...
Tagged Bobby Moderow, community, Hoʻokani Kulanui, Humanities Division, Makana, music, PIKO Project |
Hawaiian Flag
West O‘ahu Happenings

UH West Oʻahu flag raising to honor Lā Kūʻokoʻa, Nov. 28

Author UHWO Staff Date November 24, 2017
UH West Oʻahu will be honoring Lā Kūʻokoʻa, a holiday once celebrated to observe...
Tagged Hawaiian Flag, Hawaiian Independence Day, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, La Kuʻokoʻa, Nalimakui Council, PIKO Project, Pilialoha, Treaties, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Photo of Nathan Aweau and guitar
West O‘ahu Happenings

Nathan Aweau to take part in Hoʻokani Kulanui this Thursday

Author UHWO Staff Date November 7, 2017
Award-winning musician Nathan Aweau will appear at UH West Oʻahu as part of Hoʻokani...
Tagged Hoʻokani Kulanui, Kamuela Kimokeo, Nathan Aweau, PIKO Project, UHWO Humanities Division Music Program |
E Ola Pono week flyer
Student Life

E Ola Pono week begins Sept. 11 – Donʻt miss the Sept. 13 fair

Author UHWO Staff Date September 7, 2017
Treat yourself to culture, get a dose of healthy living, and be well as...
Tagged culture, E Ola Pono, Health and Wellness Fair, PIKO Project |
Piko on Aug. 21, 2017.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Piko begins anew with start of semester

Author UHWO Staff Date August 30, 2017
Students, faculty and staff are invited to piko, a weekly gathering at Hale Kuahuokalā...
Tagged Hale Kuahuokala, PIKO, PIKO Project, Pu'u Zablan, Tiana Henderson |
Garden-to-Table kim chi workshop
West O‘ahu Happenings

Māla workshops: From sugarcane juice to calming tinctures

Author UHWO Staff Date August 30, 2017
Make calming tinctures and banana paper. Learn how to use cassava and make kimchi....
Tagged banana paper, casabe, garden, Hale Kuahuokala, kimchi, lei, mala, PIKO Project, sugarcane, tinctures, workshop |
A rack of guitars and ukulele.
Student Life

Kipa Aloha jam sessions begin Wednesday afternoon

Author UHWO Staff Date August 29, 2017
Like to play music in an outdoor setting? The Kipa Aloha campus jam sessions may...
Tagged Courtyard, guitar, jam session, Kipa Aloha, music, PIKO Project, ukulele |
Musician Bobby Moderow and UHWO instructor Kamuela Kimokeo at Hookani Kulanui.
West O‘ahu Happenings

UH West Oʻahu offers slate of music events for fall 2017

Author UHWO Staff Date August 22, 2017
UH West Oʻahu music lovers will be offered a host of events during the...
Tagged Chamber Music Hawaii, Hawaiian Ensembles, Hoʻokani Kulanui, Humanities Division, Kamuela Kimokeo, Nathan Aweau, PIKO Project, Sean Na’auao, Songwriting Hōʻike, University Band, University Chorus, winter concert |
Fitbit Challenge Fall 2017
Student Life

Fitbit Challenge begins February 22

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 27, 2017
The PIKO Project challenges UH West Oʻahu students to live a healthy lifestyle by...
Tagged challenge, Fitibit, healthy living, PIKO Project |
Person playing a ukulele
West O‘ahu Happenings

Kipa Aloha: Campus Jam Session

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 25, 2017
Come to UH West Oʻahu’s monthly campus-wide jam session, hosted by the PIKO project. Learn basic...
Tagged instruments, Kipa Aloha, music, PIKO Project, songs |
Kamuela Enos of MAʻO Organic Farms was the keynote speaker at the ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium on Jan. 5, 2017.
Class Act

Ike ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium, Jan. 5

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 9, 2017
The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu hosted ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium on...
Tagged Camp Palehua, education, ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium, Kamuela Enos, MAʻO Organic Farms, Manulani Meyer, PIKO Project, sustainable community food systems, University of Saskatchewan's Masters program in Indigenous Land-Based Education |
E Ola Kakou by PIKO
Student Life, West O‘ahu Happenings

E Ola Kākou: Health and Wellness week on Sept. 19-23

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 16, 2016
E Ola Kākou, UH West Oahu’s annual fall health and wellness week, is being held...
Tagged counseling services, E Ola Kakou, health and wellness, Health Center., hepatitis A, intramural sports, Mala Harvest, Office of Student Life, PIKO Project, west sesh |
'Ike Mauli Ola Pre-Nursing students
Class Act

‘Ike Mauli Ola welcomes first nursing cohort

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 7, 2016
UH West Oʻahu launched its first cohort of ‘Ike Mauli Ola nursing students this...
Tagged Bachelor of Science in Nursing, health care careers, ʻike mauli ola, Native Hawaiian values, Nursing Simulation Lab, pathway, Peer mentors and Academic Success, PIKO Project, UH Hilo, Waianae Health Academy |
Fitbit Challenge
West O‘ahu Happenings

UHWO Fitbit Challenge

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date August 26, 2016
The PIKO Project challenges UH West Oʻahu students and faculty to a fitness challenge...
Tagged Fitbit, fitness, health and wellness, PIKO Project |
Distinguished Visiting Scholar: Beverly Singer
West O‘ahu Happenings

Dr. Beverly Singer to discuss work advocating for indigenous perspectives in film and academia

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date August 23, 2016
UH West Oʻahu Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Dr. Beverly Singer, will discuss her work advocating...
Tagged 'Ulu'ulu Archive, Anthropology Club, Christy Mello, indigenous education, PIKO Project, UHWO Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program |
Mele Honouliuli by Pu‘u Zablan.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Faculty and Staff participate in annual Pili ʻĀina retreat

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date August 16, 2016
UH West Oʻahu faculty and staff were treated to a day of cultural exploration...
Tagged ahupuaʻa, culture, Honouliuli, PIKO Project, Pili ʻĀina, UHWO Academic Affairs, UHWO Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence |
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