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Dr. Monique Mironesco
Class Act

Professor’s ‘Environmental Awareness in Hawai‘i’ article published in Political Science journal

Author Zenaida Serrano Arvman Date July 2, 2020
Dr. Monique Mironesco, a professor of Political Science at the University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu,...
Tagged civic engagement, Dr. Monique Mironesco, environmental awareness, Journal of Political Science Education, Political Science, service learning, Social Sciences |
Chancellor Maenette Benham and Truman Scholar James Patrick Ward.
Pueo People

UH West Oʻahu student named 2020 Truman Scholar

Author Zenaida Serrano Arvman Date April 15, 2020
The nation’s premier graduate fellowship for those pursuing careers as public service leaders has...
Tagged Chancellor, Harry S. Truman, Political Science, Social Sciences, Truman Foundation, Truman Scholar, www |
Event flyer.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Discussion of ʻonipaʻa kicks off speaker series on Jan. 22

Author Zenaida Serrano Arvman Date January 17, 2020
A discussion of the meaning of the word ʻonipaʻa (fixed movement) in relation to...
Tagged Dr. Kalikolani Correa, Dr. Leilani Basham, history, Humanities, ʻOnipaʻa, Political Science |
Dr. Monique Mironesco
Pueo People

Dr. Monique Mironesco publishes article with assistance from ʻUluʻUlu Archives

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 11, 2019
UH West Oʻahu Professor of Political Science, Monique Mironesco, published an article titled “The...
Tagged ‘Ulu‘ulu The Henry Ku‘ualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawaiʻi, Journal, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, publication, Social Sciences |
Photo of rows at a farm. People are working in the background
Class Act

Students sought for opinion survey on development of Sustainability Certificate

Author UHWO Staff Date February 26, 2019
UH West Oʻahu students are being asked to respond to a survey gauging their...
Tagged anthropology, applied science, Geography, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, Humanities, philosophy, Political Science, Social Sciences, sustainability, Sustainability Certificate, sustainable community food systems, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Photo of Chelsea and Mylia Briggs smiling
Pueo People

Focused: Sisters Chelsea and Mylia Briggs set sights on more achievements

Author UHWO Staff Date August 29, 2018
UH West Oʻahu students Chelsea and Mylia Briggs were born two years apart, yet...
Tagged business, Business Management, Chelsea Briggs, Cherry Blossom Festival, economics, finance, Kapolei High School, Mylia Briggs, Political Science, Presidential Scholar, Social Sciences, www |
Photo of Dr. Masahide Kato
Pueo People

Kato’s articles on Indigenous Epistemology, Hawaiian Style Graffiti published

Author UHWO Staff Date August 21, 2018
Two articles authored by UH West Oʻahu’s Masahide Kato — one an effort to...
Tagged AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, Learning Communities Research and Practice, Masahide Kato, Political Science, Social Sciences, University of Hawaii West Oahu, www |
Onipaa Imagined Futures flyer
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa: Imagined Futures to explore how the past informs the future

Author UHWO Staff Date April 17, 2018
The last ʻOnipaʻa event of the Spring 2018 semester will look to the future...
Tagged Building & Bridging Native Hawaiian Futures Title III grant, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, Humanities, ʻOnipaʻa: Imagined Futures, ʻUluʻulu, James & Abigail Campbell Library, Kahele Dukelow, Kaleikoa Kaʻeo, Kapa, Page Chang, Political Science, Solomon Robert Nui Enos, University of Hawaii West Oahu, University of Hawaii-Maui College |
Onipaa Roots of Wisdom flyer with information similar to what is in the article
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa speakers to discuss melding indigenous knowledge and science as “Roots of Wisdom” opens

Author UHWO Staff Date March 16, 2018
The next presentation in the ʻOnipaʻa speaker series will dovetail with the new “Roots...
Tagged Dr. Daniel (Bubba) Lipe, Dr. VerlieAnn Malina-Wright, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, Humanities, ʻUluʻulu Moving Image Archive, James & Abigail Campbell Library, Pacific American Foundation, PIKO, Political Science, Pueo Scholars, Roots of Wisdom, Social Science, sustainable community food systems |
Words Onipaa Aloha Aina with Dr. Kalikolani Correa
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa speaker series begins tomorrow in ʻUluʻulu exhibit space

Author UHWO Staff Date January 16, 2018
The ʻOnipaʻa speaker series will kick off 2018 with a presentation by UH West...
Tagged aloha ʻāina, Emalani Case, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, ʻOnipaʻa speaker series, ʻUluʻulu Moving Image Archive, Ka Wā Mahope, Kahele Dukelow, Kaleikoa Kaeo, Kalikolani Correa, Kealani Cook, Political Science, UH Maui College, University of Hawaii West Oʻahu |
‘Onipa‘a Film as Knowledge flyer
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa: Film as Knowledge, April 21

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date April 18, 2017
The last ʻOnipaʻa panel of the spring 2017 semester features Kānaka Maoli independent filmmakers...
Tagged history, ʻOnipaʻa, Political Science, U.S. DOE Title III Building & Bridging Native Hawaiian Futures Grant, UHWO Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, UHWO Library, Uluulu |
Students performing service learning work at He'eia Fishpond
West O‘ahu Happenings

Students perform hands-on learning at Heʻeia Fishpond and MAʻO Organic Farms

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date February 24, 2017
Politics of Food students embarked on a pair of service-learning field trips to Heʻeia Fishpond...
Tagged Albie Miles, Dr. Albie Miles, Heeia Fishpond, MAO Organic Farms, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, Politics of Food, SCFS, service learning, sustainable community food systems |
‘Onipa‘a flyer
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻOnipaʻa: The 40th Anniversary of the Protect Kahoʻolawe ʻOhana

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date February 16, 2017
The second installation of ʻOnipaʻa 2017 features the 40th anniversary of the first landing on Kaho‘olawe...
Tagged Dr. Davianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor, Dr. Kaliko Baker, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, ʻOnipaʻa, ʻUluʻulu, Kaipu Baker, Political Science, Protect Kahoʻolawe ʻOhana, Title III Building Bridges, UHWO Library, Uncle Walter Ritte |
Students in the spring 2017 Politics of Food class performed service learning work in the Kuhiawaho Lo'i.
Class Act

Students participate in service-learning opportunity for Politics of Food course

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 20, 2017
UH West Oʻahu Associate Professor of Political Science, Monique Mironesco, and her Politics of...
Tagged Albie Miles, Dr. Albie Miles, Kuhiawaho Loʻi, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, Politics of Food, SCFS, service learning, sustainable community food systems |
Onipa‘a Film screening poster
West O‘ahu Happenings

Spring ʻOnipaʻa Speaker Series opens Jan. 17

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 13, 2017
The ʻOnipaʻa speaker series continues for the spring 2017 semester with a screening of...
Tagged Dr. Leilani BashamʻOnipaʻa: Turning Points panel to discuss Hawaiʻi overthrow 100th anniversary march, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, ʻUluʻulu Archive, Jan. 14, library, Onipaa Speaker Series, Political Science, UHWO Library |
Noenoe K. Silva
Class Act

ʻOnipaʻa: History and Memory panel, March 31

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date March 28, 2016
Attend the ʻOnipaʻa: History and Memory speaker panel featuring UH Mānoa Political Science and...
Tagged 'Ulu'ulu Archive, Hawaiian, Hawaiian and Pacific Studies, history, History and Memory, ʻOnipaʻa, Onipaa, Political Science, Uluulu |
Spring 2015 Politics of Food Serving Learning Project
Class Act

Earn your certificate in democratic principles and social justice at UHWO

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date March 15, 2016
Care about what is happening in the world today? Want to learn how to...
Tagged anthropology, Democratic Principles and Social Justice, Democratic Principles and Social Justice certificate, economics, education, history, Joyce Chinen, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, Public Administration, sociology, Susan Matoba Adler |
Students participating in Service Learning project
Class Act

UHWO “Politics of Food” students participate in community service learning projects

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 1, 2015
Students from all different concentrations and walks of life came together to examine the...
Tagged Monique Mironesco, Political Science, Politics of Food, sustainable community food systems |
Pueo People

Dr. Monique Mironesco publishes service learning article in Journal of Online Teaching

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 1, 2015
Congratulations to UH West Oʻahu Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Monique Mironesco on...
Tagged faculty publications, Journal of Online Teaching, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, publication |
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