Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office . . . Our office is committed to fostering a rooted, resilient, and responsive community that advances UH Mānoa as a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning – grounded in aloha ‘āina – so that the sustainable practices deeply rooted in Hawai‘i can live on for the many generations yet to come
New website connects UH Mānoa with Native Hawaiian resources The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa aspired to become a “Native Hawaiian Place of Learning” nearly two decades ago It was reinforced as an aspiration and priority in the UH Mānoa 2011–15 Strategic Plan
Hawaiian Place of Learning - College of Social Sciences, UH . . . This initiative focuses on the University’s commitment to Native Hawaiians and Native Hawaiian knowledge Students receive valuable one-on-one academic guidance and gain a renewed sense of self, as they travel their pathways in pursuit of knowledge and research experience
About Our Office – Native Hawaiian Place of Learning . . . The Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office was established to help UH Mānoa and each of its units to uniquely and collectively reach the institutional goal of becoming a Native Hawaiian place of learning Our kuleana guides and inspires us
Engaging as a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning - aahrpp. org The flagship campus, University of Hawaiʻi Manoa, is home to the Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office, which was established specifically to become an NHPOL and an Indigenous-serving institution grounded in aloha ‘āina (love of the land)
Leading UH Mānoa to become a Native Hawaiian place of learning The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office (NHPoL AO) is leading the charge and has developed a multi-step process to achieve goals articulated in the UH Mānoa strategic plan (PDF) to advance the university as a Native Hawaiian place of learning
Hui ʻĀina Pilipili - College of Social Sciences, UH Mānoa The Native Hawaiian Initiative is a focused effort to be a Native Hawaiian place of learning under the University’s commitment to Native Hawaiians and Native Hawaiian knowledge