UH Manoa Visitors Guide 2016-2017

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CAMPUS VISITOR'S

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In Hawai‘i more than 6,000 of our friends and family are diagnosed with cancer each year and another 2,000 die from the disease, making it the second leading cause of death in the state.

Join us to end cancer as we know it UH Cancer Center undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students work with faculty and staff every day to reduce the burden of cancer in Hawai‘i through research, education and improved patient care. Our major research programs include: Cancer Biology | Cancer Epidemiology | Cancer Prevention and Control Founded in 1971, the Center is one of only 69 research institutions designated by the National Cancer Institute. www.uhcancercenter.org

WELCOME HOME

@UHCancerCenter

STUDENT HOUSING SERVICES University of Hawai‘i at Ma Manoa

» Learning and Community » Build Lasting Friendships » Leadership Opportunities » Comfortable and Affordable Living for Students » Gateway to Memories and Invaluable Experiences » Residential Learning Programs which Foster Student Involvement For more information visit:

http://manoa.hawaii.edu/housing

F rear H all • 2569 D ole S t . • H onolulu , HI • 96822 • P H : (808)956-8177 • F ax : (808)956-5995 • uHMSH@HaWaII.eDu

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Welina

Mānoa

Welcome to The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa! Students, faculty and staff come from across the nation and the world to take advantage of our unique research opportunities, diverse campus community, nationally ranked Division I athletics program, and beautiful landscape. Consistently ranked “best value” among U.S. colleges and universities, our students receive a strong education at an affordable price. With the help of this guide, we invite you to take a journey through our campus and learn about our programs, traditions, student life, and much more. We’re glad to welcome you to the UH Mānoa 'ohana! The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Visitor’s Guide is published by the Office of Admissions, 2600 Campus Road, #001, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, (808) 956-7137, in conjuction with Campus Publishers, 2465 Central Avenue #203, Boulder, CO 80301, (303) 544-119 8. ©2015 All rights reserved. Material contained herein may not be reproduced without written consent from The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Office of Admissions and Campus Publishers. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy in the resource material printed in this magazine. For errors or omission in advertising content, contact Campus Publishers. The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa does not necessarily endorse, recommend, or approve products and/or services in this publication. This publication was printed with soy ink on 10% recycled paper and was produced by a certified member of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) and meets or exceeds all Federal Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Standards.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 4 6 9 11 13 13 14 17 18 18 21 22 – 23 24 – 25 26 30 32 35 36 38 40 43 44 50

Welcome UH Mānoa at a Glance Fast Facts Academic Programs Getting Started Financing Your Education Where to Find Scholarships Living on Campus Getting Involved UH Mānoa Bookstore Places to Eat Around Campus Athletics Self-Guided Tour Campus Map Campus Life Special Programs & Unique Opportunities Getting Around Top 3 Reasons to Attend UH Mānoa We Are Social UH Alumni Association Campus Traditions In the Heart of Honolulu Did You Know? Crossword Break

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glance

UH Mānoa at a

TThe University

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is one of the few universities that hold the distinction of being a land-, sea- and space-grant research institution. It is known for its pioneering research in such fields as astronomy, cancer research, genetics, linguistics, oceanography, and Pacific Island and Asian area studies. Other recognized programs include creative media, earth and ocean sciences, engineering, environmental law, health and medicine, international business, nursing, tropical agriculture and urban planning. In addition to these recognitions, what makes UH Mānoa destination of choice is our unique sense of place. This is fostered by a vibrant Hawaiian culture, sense of responsibility, and our valuable location in the heart of the Pacific.

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MĀNOA

experience UNIVERSITY PREVIEW DAY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2017 10AM - 1PM Join us for our free annual event open to the public. Learn about admissions, financial aid and the vast opportunities available at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Don’t miss your chance to interact with current students, faculty, and staff representing various programs. Discover The Mānoa Experience!

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER, VISIT manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions/experience manoa.hawaii.edu

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Fast

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Student Characteristics 2015

CAMPUS LOCATION & SIZE: The campus is located on 320 acres in the heart of Mānoa Valley on the island of O‘ahu, with educational, instructional and research activities occurring on all islands in the state. ACCREDITATION: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). ACADEMIC YEAR: Semester.

66%

Hawai‘i (in-state)

28%

Out of State/ U.S. National

6%

International

ENROLLMENT: 18,865 students. 13,689 undergraduates; 5,176 graduate students. CLASS SIZE: 33 Lower Division, 20 Upper Division. Student/ faculty ratio of 13:1. DEGREES & COURSES OFFERED: 100 bachelors, 85 masters, 53 doctoral and five first-time professional. More than 2,500 courses are offered each semester.

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Countries & Regions Represented

Female Male

THE STUDENTS: 18,000 students who come from all major Hawaiian islands, every state in the U.S., and more than 119 nations. STUDENT DIVERSITY: Asian* (36.2%), Caucasian (22.6%), Native Hawaiian (14.8%), Multiracial (14%), International (6.5%), Pacific Islander (1.9%), Hispanic (1.9%), African American (1.5%), Unknown (0.4%), American Indian or Alaskan Native (0.3%)

Fall 2015 Entering Freshmen: 1,841

* 8.6% Japanese, 8.6% Filipino, 8.3% Mixed Asian, 6.1% Chinese, 2.6% Korean, 2& Other Asian

THE FACULTY: The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has more than 1,200 full-time faculty. Eighty-five percent of our faculty hold Doctoral Degrees. THE ALUMNI: Mānoa has more than 160,000 alumni residing in all 50 U.S. states and more than 108 countries worldwide. ECONOMIC GENERATOR: The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa generates significant economic activity within the islands; every $1.00 invested in UH Mānoa generates a return of $5.34 in spending within Hawai‘i. RECENT DISTINCTIONS: According to U.S. News & World Report (2012), the Shidler College of Business ranked in the top 25% of “Best Undergraduate Business Programs” and the College’s undergraduate program in International Business is 18th. U.S. News ranked UH Mānoa 6th in ethnic diversity among national universities and 83rd overall in its list of Top Public Schools. U.S. News also ranked the Nursing program among the country’s top 100 best nursing schools. The Princeton Review (2012) ranked the William S. Richardson School of Law #1 in the nation for having the “Best Environment for Minority Students” and 4th best in the United States in the “Most Diverse Faculty” category. 6

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63%

Top 25% in high school

Female

Hawai‘i Residents

3.5

Avg. High School GPA

1608

Avg. SAT Scores (1497 National Avg.) Math/Reading/Writing

Founded

Location Honolulu, Oʻahu, HI

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{Graduation Æ©quation}

15 CREDITS/ SEMESTER

x 8= ACADEMIC SEMESTERS

GRADUATE ON TIME

Graduate on time and get ahead

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University of Hawai‘i at Ma¯ noa Summer Sessions • Outreach College

SUMMER SESSIONS 2017 in

Hawai‘i Term Dates Summer 1

May 22 – June 30, 2017

Summer 2

July 3 – August 11, 2017

Varied Date Courses

Class schedules vary between May 22 – August 11, 2017

Join us this summer at Ma¯noa, on campus or online!

SUMMER.HAWAII.EDU ™

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programs

Academic • Undergraduate

• Graduate Masters

• Graduate Doctorate •

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• • • Engineering, Mechanical

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Art Art History

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• • • English

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Astrophysics

Athletic Training

Biochemistry

Biological Engineering Biology

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Business Administration Business, Accounting Business, Entrepreneurship

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Business, Finance Business, Human Resource Management Business, International

• Business, International Management

Business, Management

Business, Management Information Systems

Business, Marketing

• • Cell & Molecular Biology

• • • Chemistry • • • Chinese •

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Chinese Studies Classics

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Filipino Financial Engineering Food Science Food Science & Human Nutrition

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Geoscience for Professionals Global Environmental Science Hawaiian Hawaiian Studies Hindi*

Ilokano

Indonesian*

Information & Computer Sciences

Interdisciplinary Studies

Japanese Studies Journalism

• • • Korean

• Education

Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Learning Design & Technology Education, Physical Education, Secondary Education, Special

• • Educational Administration

Khmer (Cambodian)*

• • • Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science •

Korean Studies

• • Law

Curriculum Studies

Library & Information Science

• • • Linguistics* •

Malay*

• • • Marine Biology • • • Mathematics •

Medical Technology

• Medicine

• • • Microbiology • •

Plant & Environmental Protection

• • • Political Science

• Professional Educational Practice

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Public Administration Rehabilitation Counseling Religion Russian

Samoan*

Sanskrit*

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Creative Media

Dance

Geology

• Curriculum & Instruction

• • • Physics

• • Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering Molecular Biosciences & Biotechnology Molecular Cell Biology

• • • Music

• • • Natural Resources & Environmental Management

• Social Welfare Social Work

• • • Sociology •

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Southeast Asian Studies Spanish Teaching Thai*

• • • Theatre ••

• • • History •

Philippine Studies

• • • Philosophy

• • • Second Language Studies

German

Philippine Language & Literature

French

• • • Geology & Geophysics •

• • • Public Health

• • • Geography •

Peace Studies*

Family Resources Fashion Design & Merchandising •

Pacific Islands Studies

• • • Psychology

• Exceptionalities

Ethnobotany

• • • Economics

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Ethnic Studies

Communicology (Speech)

• • East Asian Languages & Literatures

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• Epidemiology

Communication Sciences & Disorders

• Communication & Information Sciences

• • Developmental & Reproductive Biology

Environmental Studies*

• • • Japanese

Dental Hygiene

Environmental Design (Architecture)

Communication

• • • Computer Science •

• • Entomology

• • Biomedical Sciences

• • • Botany

English as a Second Language*

Nutritional Sciences

• • Oceanography

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• • • Atmospheric Science

Engineering, Computer

• Nutrition

• • Ocean & Resources Engineering

• • • Engineering, Electrical

Asian Studies

• • • Astronomy

• • • Engineering, Civil

Animal Sciences

• Architecture

• • • Nursing

• • Educational Psychology

• • • Anthropology •

• Educational Policy Studies

Adapted Physical Activity

• • • American Studies ••

Educational ducational Foundations • • E

Travel Industry Management

• • Tropical Medicine

• • Tropical Plant Pathology

• • • Tropical Plant & Soil Sciences • •

• • Urban & Regional Planning Vietnamese* Women’s Studies

• • Zoology

*Interdisciplinary Studies Pre-Professional Preparation for Advanced Study: Audiology Clinical Psychology Dentistry Dietetics *Interdisciplinary Studies Law Medicine Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Podiatry Public Health Veterinary Science

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Serve. Lead. Empower.

Make a difference on the UH Mānoa campus today! Founded in 1912, the Associated Students of the University of Hawai‘i is the elected student government representing over 14,000 full-time undergraduates at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Currently in its 103rd year of service, ASUH works to enrich the student experience by providing scholarships, funding for student organizations, and advocating for the student interest. CONTACT US

VISIT US

asuh@hawaii.edu

(808) 956-4822

Campus Center 211A 2465 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822

www.asuh.hawaii.edu “ASUH at Mānoa”

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Getting

started

Freshman Course Requirements

ENGLISH: 4 Units MATH: 3 Units (Algebra I & II, Geometry) SCIENCE: 3 Units (Biology, Chemistry and Physics recommended) SOCIAL SCIENCE: 3 Units OTHER COLLEGE-PREP COURSES: 4 Units ELECTIVES: 5 Units TOTAL NUMBER OF COURSES: 22 Units

A minimum 2.80 GPA requirement. Some programs may require

Important UH MÄ noa Deadlines FALL 2017 January 5, 2017 (Priority*) March 1, 2017 (Final)

SPRING 2018 September 1, 2017 (Priority*) October 1, 2017 (Final) *International applicants must meet priority deadlines.

higher GPAs. Please check with the appropriate program for more information.

Test Scores

SAT 510 in each section (Reading, Math, Writing) ACT 22 in each section (English, Math, Composite Writing)

*SAT/ACT optional for international students.

High School Rank

- Top 40%

We encourage all applicants to apply for priority consideration. Applying by this deadline increases your chance of receiving financial aid and student housing. Certain programs (e.g., Nursing, Social Work, Education, etc.) may have earlier admission deadlines. Please check with the appropriate program for more information. Apply online at apply.hawaii.edu. (808) 956-8975 manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions manoa.admissions@hawaii.edu

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HEALTH. ENVIRONMENT. COMMUNITY.

Read more about our health, environment, and community initiatives at: uhmdining.com For exclusive offers and discounts, text “Manoa” + promo code “Visitors Guide” to 82257

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Financing Your

education

Consistently recognized as one of the best values in undergraduate college education in the United States, UH Manoa ¯ offers a variety of financial assistance including grants, scholarships, loans, work-study, and student employment. The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa ¯ is dedicated to making it possible for degree-seeking admitted students to attend UHM regardless of their economic circumstances. Each year we provide scholarships, grants, student employment, and loan opportunities to our students. All students can receive some type of financial assistance if needed, and you won’t know if you qualify unless you apply. To get started, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at fafsa.ed.gov. The priority deadline is March 1st of every year. The priority date is to ensure that you could be awarded financial aid and that this aid will be disbursed by the start of classes. Your FAFSA must be completed and submitted by this date and all required documents must be received by the Financial Aid Office by this date. Visit hawaii.edu/fas for more information or to apply for aid. Contact Financial Aid at (808) 956-7251 or finaid@hawaii.edu.

Total Investment 2017-2018: Resident

WUE*

NonResident

Tuition

$10,872

$16,308

$32,904

University Fees

$860

$860

$860

Books & Supplies

$952

$952

$952

Room & Board

$13,030

$13,030

$13,030

Personal Expenses & Other

$3,119

$3,119

$3,119

TOTAL

$28,833

$34,269

$50,865

The cost of attendance is designed to provide students with projected costs to attend for an academic year. The totals listed above are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Regents.

Where to Find Scholarships

Scholarships offered by UH M¯anoa or private organizations: UH MĀNOA FINANCIAL AID SERVICES SCHOLARSHIPS hawaii.edu/fas/info/scholarships.php

UH STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (STAR) star.hawaii.edu/scholarship UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I FOUNDATION uhfoundation.org/scholarships

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Living on

campus

If you’re looking for an affordable solution that allows you convenient access to classrooms, instructors and student activities, on-campus housing is the answer. Student housing is home to approximately 3,900 students. Facilities range from traditional residential halls, to co-ed halls, to wellness halls and apartments. The goal of UH Mānoa’s Student Housing Services is to provide students with a residential experience that is supportive of their academic, personal, and social growth. Student housing offers a variety of Residential Learning Programs that maximize the student academic experience while connecting the in-class and out-of-class learning opportunities.

How to Apply

The housing application for new residents is available online at: manoa.hawaii.edu/housing/livewithus Living on campus is a fun and memorable experience. You can run down to the Rec Center whenever you choose or easily have a late-night study session at the library. Or, you can leave your room ten minutes before class and still be on time. It has also been said that living on campus results in better grades. So if you are looking to make the most of your college experience, live on campus, where you will have the opportunity to get involved and make lifelong friendships. To learn more, visit manoa.hawaii.edu/housing.

Residential Learning Programs include Honors, College of Education, Language and Culture House, Health Professions, Native Hawaiian, Outdoor Recreation Learning, Pre-Law, and much more. All residence halls have high-speed internet access and cable T.V. We also have various locations across campus equipped for wireless connectivity.

Residential Dining

Residents living in the traditional residence halls are required to select and purchase a dining plan from the campus dining services, Sodexo. Residents can dine at either the Hale Aloha or Gateway House cafeterias, which offer a smorgasbord of culinary delights, as well as upper campus eateries. Visit uhm.sodexomyway.com/dining-plans/index.html to learn more.

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Since starting in 1977 in Wailuku, Maui, we’ve been providing delicious local, fresh, organic and natural food that’s good for you and the environment. We carry a wide selection of items for your health, dietary and natural living needs. C heck us out at our King St. Location, near University Ave.

Honolulu • 2525 S. King St • (808) 947-7678 7:30am - 10:00pm, everyday • www.downtoearth.org /DownToEarthHI @DownToEarthHI

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Kailua

Kapolei

Pearlridge

Kahului

262-3838 488-1375

675-2300 877-2661

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Getting

involved

JOIN A RIO More than 200 current Registered Independent Organizations (RIOs) at the University of Hawai‘i at M anoa ¯ serve the campus and greater community by providing leadership development for students and by promoting community spirit, activism, public service, and social, recreational, and cultural interaction among UHM students, faculty, and staff. manoa.hawaii.edu/studentlife/studentorg THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I The Associated Students of the University of Hawai‘i at M anoa ¯ (ASUH) is the undergraduate student government representing all full-time, classified, undergraduate students at the M anoa ¯ Campus. ASUH strives to serve students by advocating on their behalf with various entities, including the university administration, faculty, staff, community groups and government officials. ASUH also serves students by utilizing student fee money to fund diverse student programs and events on-campus. asuh.hawaii.edu INTRAMURAL SPORTS Participating in intramural sports on campus is a fun way to stay active. Intramural Sports offers a wide variety of recreational activities for the university community. For those with a competitive spirit, you can test your skills in our team and individual sports leagues. Intramural Sports also maintains an equipment check-out service for those students wanting to borrow basketballs, volleyballs, tennis rackets, and various other basic sports equipment. manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec/intramural/about.html WARRIOR RECREATION CENTER The student-funded Warrior Recreation Center (WRC) is approximately 67,000 sq ft and is considered to be one of the best recreational facilities in the state. The two-story WRC boasts a wide array of cardiovascular and weight training equipment, an indoor jogging track, a spin room, skywalls, locker rooms and showers, and multipurpose courts for basketball, volleyball and badminton. manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec/fitnesscenter/about.html LEISURE CENTER UH M anoa ¯ also offers great leisure programs that will please those seeking adventure or just a fun activity to enjoy. From hula to sailing, the Leisure Program was designed to provide students and the community with a variety of activities that complement the academic experience. The programs provided are all reasonably priced (with an additional discount to students). The Leisure Center also rents out tents, surfboards, kayaks and hiking gear. manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec STEP INTO THE SPOTLIGHT The Department of Theatre and Dance holds auditions several times a year for their season of plays, musicals and dance performances. The shows perform in the 630 seat Kennedy Theatre mainstage, the 150 seat Earle Ernst Lab Theatre, or in other locations on and off campus. Interested students are also invited to join TaDa, the student theatre and dance club or participate in Late Night Theatre, our student-run theatre company. manoa.hawaii.edu/liveonstage manoa.hawaii.edu

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UH Mānoa Mānoa

bookstore

Conveniently located on the ground floor of the Campus Center, the UH Manoa MaBookstore is your one-stop shop for textbooks, computer hardware and software, art and school supplies, UH logo items, sundries, and more. The Bookstore, along with other university book retailers across the nation, are moving forward with new products and services that meet the needs of today’s college students. Our textbook rental option is one such developing program, which makes available limited quantities of select textbooks for semester-long use at a fraction of the full price. E-books and digital rentals are also economical and fast-growing alternatives to accessing your course reading material.

The Bookstore is proud to be an Apple Authorized Campus Store, with a certified staff available to repair your Apple computers and answer your questions. The Bookstore and H-Zone retail outlets (h-zoneonline.com) are the only venues where proceeds on your purchase of “H-logo” clothing and spirit items go to support the University of Hawai‘i.

Ma- noa Bookstore Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Visit www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/manoa

Places to Eat Around Campus

Vegetable masala or gyros sandwich; an Angus “Warrior” burger or a quiche and salad; a bento box, Hawaiian plate, or a create-your-own fruit smoothie? You’ll find these ‘ono (delicious) edibles and more just steps away from your classroom on the Manoa Macampus. There’s definitely no lack of places to eat at UH Manoa, Mawhere your tastebuds can find an array of American, Mexican and Asian foods that are delicious, moderately priced, healthy and ready to go. For more info visit: manoa.hawaii.edu/food or uhmdining.com. If you want to venture off campus, there are many delicious food options and local grocery stores to choose from in the surrounding neighborhoods of MoMo‘ili‘ili and Manoa. Ma. From Indian cuisine in Mo‘ili‘ili Moto a French-influenced European-style bakery in Manoa MaMarketplace featuring fresh baked breads, pastries, pizzas…you have a multitude of culinary delights to choose from. There is a Safeway and a Long’s Drugs nearby, and if you are interested in trying a different type of market, then you’ll want to check out Nijiya Market, a unique Japanese Supermarket located just down the street from the University, which specializes in all-things Japanese. If you are looking for an all-vegetarian and organic alternative, we also have Down-To-Earth, the only ALL VEGETARIAN natural foods store in Hawai‘i… located right on University Avenue and King Street.

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START THINKING AHEAD. START PLANNING YOUR FUTURE. START FEELING INSPIRED. START RAISING YOUR EXPECTATIONS. START A NEW EXPERIENCE. START EXPANDING YOUR HORIZONS. START STRONG. Enroll in ROTC at University of Hawaii. Take on new challenges and learn valuable leadership skills. You could even receive a merit-based scholarship. After you graduate, you'll be an Army Officer.

Leadership that lasts a lifetime; contact UH Army ROTC at (808) 956-7744 for more information. ©2015. Paid for by the United States Army. All rights reserved.

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Athletics

The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa ¯ fields the only Division I Athletics program in the State of Hawai‘i. Men’s sports includes football, baseball, basketball, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and volleyball. The women’s sports are basketball, cross country, golf, sailing, sand volleyball, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball and water polo. Coed teams are sailing and cheerleading. Before 1923, UH teams were nicknamed the “Deans.” Then in the final game of the 1923 season, UH head coach Otto Klum’s squad upset Oregon State, 7-0, at Mo‘ili‘ili Field. During the game, a rainbow appeared over the field. Reporters started calling UH teams the “Rainbows,” and the tradition began that Hawai‘i would not lose a game if a rainbow appeared. Currently, most of UH Manoa’s ¯ men’s teams use the nickname Rainbow Warriors. The Warrior holds an honored place in Hawaiian history, for it was the warrior Kamehameha the Great who united the Hawaiian Islands under one rule. To Hawaiians, the warrior displays great strength, skill, and fighting spirit. UH Manoa’s ¯ women’s teams are referred to as the Rainbow Wahine. The Hawaiian word Wahine is translated in English as woman. The women’s teams won five national team championships –women’s volleyball (1979, ’82, ’83, ’87) and sailing (2001) while seven athletes have captured national individual championships. hawaiiathletics.com

Athletic Director athdir@hawaii.edu (808) 956-7301

Golf (women’s) loricc@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4333

Band uhbands.org admin@uhbands.org gwenn@hawaii.edu

Sailing bowssailing@hawaii.edu (808) 956-5177

Baseball trapasso@hawaii.edu (808) 956-6247 Basketball (men’s) eran@hawaii.edu (808) 956-6501 Basketball (women’s) wahinebb@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4507 Cheerleading uhcheer@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4503 Cross Country/ Track & Field (women’s) carmyn@hawaii.edu (808) 956-2143 Diving msbrown@hawaii.edu (808) 956-7650 Football football@hawaii.edu (808) 956-6508 Golf (men’s) ronnm@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4527

Sand Volleyball (women’s) jthall@hawaii.edu (808) 956-2506 Soccer (women’s) mnaga@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4525 Softball coolen@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4506 Swimming vwales@hawaii.edu (808) 956-5377 Tennis (men’s) johnnels@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4512 Tennis (women’s) rogelioh@hawaii.edu (808) 956-3655 Volleyball (men’s) cwade@hawaii.edu (808) 956-9931 Volleyball (women’s) wvball@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4533 Water Polo (women’s) moflan@hawaii.edu (808) 956-4462

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Self-Guided

tour

Can’t make our tour times or simply want to explore the campus on your own? This guide lists locations and buildings on and around campus. Join us to explore the Mānoa campus - welina Mānoa!

This tour is available on the App Store and Google Play. Search: “Visit UHM”

Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services (QLCSS) 1 Queen • Office of Admissions (001)

QLCSS

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Office of the Registrar (Records & Registration) Commuter Services (Parking) Financial Aid Services Advising Center for the Colleges of Arts & Humanities and Languages, Lingusitics and Literature Manoa ¯ Advising Center Cashier’s Office Native Hawaiian Student Services Manoa ¯ Career Center (Career Development & Student Employment) KOKUA Disability Services

2 The• Quad Original 4 buildings of UH Campus: Hawai‘i Hall (Administration) Dean Hall (Administration) Gartley Hall (School of Social Work) George Hall (Communicology, Travel Industry Management, Ethnic Studies) Crawford Hall: Academy for Creative Media, Journalism, Communication Saunders Hall: Anthropology, Urban & Regional Planning, Political Science, Women’s Studies, Sociology, Economics School of Architecture

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• Computer Lab • First Year Programs & Honors Program • Student Success Center • Open 24/7 and food allowed Hemenway Hall: • Ba-Le Restaurant • Dental Hygiene Clinic • K¯a Leo O Hawai‘i Student Newspaper • American Savings Bank

Center 4 Campus • Food Court, Jamba Juice, Starbucks, Subway • • • Warrior Recreation Center

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• English Department • Writing Center Sustainability Courtyard: • Benches and tables made of recycled material • Vegan/vegetarian food options

Mall 6 McCarthy • Webster Hall: School of Nursing

McCarthy Mall

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Art Building (also houses large lecture hall) Edmondson: Biology & Marine Biology Bilger Hall: Chemistry (also houses 2 large lecture halls) Keller Hall: Mathematics

Library, Paradise Palms, & Moore Hall 7 Hamilton • Hamilton Library: The largest library in the state, research • Hamilton Library

materials, air-conditioned, computer lab, and art gallery Paradise Palms: The Curb (coffee), Dominos, Honolulu Gourmet Foods, Panda Express, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, and India Cafe Moore Hall: Languages, Linguistics & Literature, and Study Abroad Center

Health Services Manoa ¯ 8 University • General Medical Clinic: Dermatology, Nutrition, Psychiatry,

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Housing Services 9 Student • 10 Residence Halls, 2 Apartment Buildings •

Residential learning programs available

Hale Aloha Towers

10 Athletics • NCAA Division I Athletics • • Stan Sheriff Center

SCHEDULE A VISIT:

Men: Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Swimming/Diving Women: Volleyball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, Water Polo, Swimming/Diving Coed: Cheerleading, Sailing

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There’s more to life than going to classes—like cheering at athletic events, eating and socializing with friends, and attending lectures, presentations, art exhibits, theater performances, musical concerts and community events.

Student Resources

CAREER PLANNING The Manoa ¯ Career Center provides assistance with student employment, job placement, cooperative education, and internship opportunities. Manoa ¯ Career Center counselors will also help you with career planning, including choosing a major, applying to graduate school, refining your interview skills, or reviewing your resume, cover letter, and personal statement. If you are unsure of a career path and want to learn more about your interests and skills, the Manoa ¯ Career Center can help you with career assessments, and career counseling. manoa.hawaii.edu/careercenter LIBRARIES UH Manoa’s ¯ libraries offer resources, services, and expertise to facilitate discovery and exchange of information. Our libraries also serve as an intellectual, cultural, and social hub for UH Manoa ¯ and the larger community. Library collections include over three million volumes together with microform units, digital files, manuscripts and archives, audiovisual materials, maps and aerial photographs, and current journals and serial titles in paper and electronic formats. library.manoa.hawaii.edu

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Entertainment

There is always something to do at UH Manoa. ¯ From strolling through the campus art gallery to watching a production at Kennedy Theatre, or attending a music concert at Orvis Auditorium, there are a number of cultural activities happening on campus to keep you inspired and entertained. KENNEDY THEATRE The Kennedy Theatre offers a full array of student lead theatrical performances to our community. manoa.hawaii.edu/liveonstage/kennedy-theatre/ MANOA ART GALLERY The University of Hawai‘i Art Gallery presents a varied exhibition program which plays a significant role in providing information about the visual arts in both a historical and contemporary context. One of the finest temporary exhibition facilities in the nation, the gallery consists of approximately 4,200 square feet of versatile space. www.hawaii.edu/artgallery/aboutus.html MUSIC CONCERTS As the only fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) in the state of Hawai‘i, UH Manoa’s ¯ Music Department is renowned for its wealth of performing ensembles representing cultures from Asia and the Pacific. manoa.hawaii.edu/music/about-us/ensembles/

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Located in Hilo and administering Kona’s UH Center at West Hawai‘i, this Big Island community college offers more than 30 associate degree, certificate and non-credit programs ranging from health services and hotel operations to business and trades. Website: www.honolulu.hawaii.edu College Admissions Office: (808) 845-9129

Honolulu CC is located near downtown Honolulu with additional off-site facilities for aeronautic, marine, automotive and heavy equipment programs. Honolulu CC offers a strong liberal arts curriculum in addition to a wide range of vocational and technological programs. Website: www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu College Admissions Office: (808) 734-9555 On the slopes of Diamond Head, just minutes from Waiki¯kıi¯, UH’s largest community college started the Culinary Institute of the Pacific, promotes an international focus and provides programs in business, hospitality, health, legal education and arts and sciences. Website: www.kauai.hawaii.edu Admissions Office: (808) 245-8225 A primary resource center and gathering place for the island’s residents and visitors, this community college in Li¯hu‘e offers business, culinary, hospitality, health, early childhood education, automotive, and liberal arts courses, and administers the UH Center on Kaua‘i. Website: www.leeward.hawaii.edu Admissions Office: (808) 455-0642 Located in Pearl City, Leeward CC offers strong liberal arts programs in performing, visual and digital arts, as well as math and sciences. Other programs include business, computer networking, culinary arts, TV production, engineering, automotive, teaching and pre-allied health. Leeward CC also operates a satellite campus on the Wai‘anae Coast. Website: www.maui.hawaii.edu Admissions Office: (808) 984-3267 A tri-island college, Maui provides comprehensive opportunities, special programs and three bachelor’s degrees on Maui. It operates the UH Center on Maui, education centers in Hana and on La¯na‘i and Moloka‘i and a pioneering television network that reaches rural areas. Website: www.windward.hawaii.edu Admissions Office: (808) 235-7432 At the base of O‘ahu’s Ko‘olau mountains in Kane‘ohe, a¯ ne‘ohe, this community college offers the liberal arts degree and specializes in the performing and visual arts, environmental sciences and Hawaiian studies. It is home to the Hawai‘i Music Institute and Atelier Hawai‘i, and has the only Veterinary Technology degree program in the state. manoa.hawaii.edu

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Special programs Special programs & & unique

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If you’re looking to enhance your experience at UH Mānoa, you’ll want to check out these programs and services that will help you create a positive social and academic support network on campus. HONORS PROGRAM Consider the Honors Program. If you’re a talented, motivated undergraduate, you may want to consider applying for the Honors Program, which provides intimate, personalized educational experiences through small classes, dedicated advising and faculty-guided independent projects of research or creative expression. manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/honors

LEARNING COMMUNITIES FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN (FIRST YEAR PROGRAMS) Take advantage of this opportunity to join small learning communities that allow you to take several courses together and meet individually with faculty and upperclassmen. manoa.hawaii.edu/freshman STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER Achieve academic success at the Student Success Center (SSC). The SSC is a one-stop shop for your academic needs and offers you services ranging from tutoring to advising to study groups to writing project assistance and supplemental instruction groups for challenging courses. It’s a place where you can work with faculty, librarians, mentors and tutors to meet your individual learning needs. manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/ssc

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SERVICE LEARNING PROGRAM Service learning provides students with the opportunity to volunteer in their community in meaningful ways while furthering their education. manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/servicelearn/ NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM The National Student Exchange Program allows students to study at another institution while maintaining their UH Mānoa status. Students can select from 170 colleges and universities throughout the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and study there for a year while paying either the UH Mānoa tuition or the resident tuition of the host school. www2.hawaii.edu/~nse/Outgoing.htm STUDY ABROAD & MĀNOA INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE The Study Abroad Program offers summer, semester, and year-long programs of study in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Pacific, and South America. Or you can create a selfdesigned study abroad program in countries where UH Mānoa does not have an existing one. If you are interested in studying in far off locales such as Argentina, Denmark, England, France, Italy, Japan, Spain, Russia, Brazil, New Zealand…to just name a few, visit the website. manoa.hawaii.edu/international/study_abroad A SEMESTER IN HAWAI‘I If you would like the opportunity to explore diverse cultures, study extraordinary courses, and live on a tropical island of unsurpassed natural beauty, A Semester in Hawai‘i (ASH) may be right for you. ASH provides an exciting academic experience through the university’s vast array of courses and offerings. Students may enroll in any available course at UHM as long as prerequisites are fulfilled. Most take a few courses unavailable at their home colleges. manoa.hawaii.edu/semester

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CAMPUS SHUTTLE For getting around campus and the vicinity, Commuter Services provides the Rainbow Shuttle bus service, free to the entire UH Mānoa community. The Shuttle operates weekdays during the Fall and Spring semesters. For routes and schedules, go to hawaii.edu/parking or just look for the white and green shuttle stop signs around campus. MOVE WITH ALOHA UH Mānoa promotes “living aloha” by encouraging the practice of being considerate of each other and sharing our valuable resources. UH Mānoa acknowledges the advantages associated with the use of non-motorized vehicles (bicycles, skateboards, etc.) as a means of convenient and energy efficient transportation on campus. Look for Share Zones, Sharrow Lanes, and Bike Routes around campus. THEBUS As a benefit of paying dues, UH Mānoa students (except medical, law and Outreach College students) receive stickers for their IDs known as UPASS, which is good for unlimited rides on the O‘ahu-wide city bus system known as TheBus. There is no need to have a car when students can take TheBus to Waikīkī (26 minutes away), Ala Moana Shopping Center (20 minutes away) and the North Shore (approx. 2 hours away). For questions on routes, call TheBus customer service at (808) 848-5555 daily from 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. HST. Find routes and timetables at thebus.org or on “DaBus” app. COMMUTER SERVICES As with many university campuses, the demand for parking spaces at UH Mānoa is greater than the supply. Bike parking is always free in the more than 50 campus bike racks. Moped/motorcycle, carpool, day and evening permits for students and employees are all available for purchase online at hawaii.edu/parking.

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ENTERPRISE CAR SHARE UH Mānoa has has Enterprise Carshare on campus. This is a great method that allows you to have accessibility to a car, but only use it when you need it. We also have a Enterprise car rental booth on campus, if you would like to do a more traditional car rental. For more information go to manoa.hawaii.edu/news/article.php?aId=5286.

Health & Safety UH Mānoa has its own security policing force and health clinic. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Public Safety officers constantly patrol campus to monitor safety and also respond to trouble calls throughout UH Mānoa. There are 68 emergency call boxes that connect a caller directly to the Public Safety dispatcher. Public Safety also provides transportation or a walking escort from dusk to dawn for anyone walking alone on campus at night. Just call (808) 956-SAFE (7233). In addition, the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Department of Public Safety (DPS) introduced a new mobile safety application called Mānoa Guardian. For more information, go to manoa.hawaii.edu/dps UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES MĀNOA The clinic, pharmacy and clinic laboratory are staffed by physicians, nurse clinicians, nurses and other support staff. A wide range of medical services and programs are offered, including general medical care on a walk-in basis. Other health services, offered by appointment, include women’s health, sports medicine, psychiatry, and dermatology clinics. The clinic is open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Reception desk hours are Monday to Friday, 7:45 am to 4:30 pm. Call (808) 956-8965.

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JABSOM’s primary mission is to educate and train its students to be high-quality physicians, biomedical scientists and/or allied health professionals. Degrees and programs offered at JABSOM include: • Doctor of Medicine (MD) • Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in • Cell & Molecular Biology (MS or PhD) • Developmental & Reproductive Biology (MS or PhD) • Tropical Medicine/Infectious Diseases (MS or PhD) • Clinical Translational Research (MS) • Communication Sciences & Disorders (MS) • Bachelor of Science (BS) in Medical Technology • Programs and Certificate Programs in • Communication Sciences & Disorders (certificate) • Tropical Medicine (certificate) • ‘Imi Ho‘ōla Post-Baccalaureate Program • Medical Technology Post-Baccalaureate Clinical Training Program • Doctor of Medicine Early Acceptance Program

‘Imi Ho‘ōla, 12-month post-baccalaureate MD preparatory program provides educational opportunities to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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Department of Medical Technology

Graduate Programs at JABSOM

Communication Sciences & Disorders

BS in Medical Technology off ers a career pathway curriculum that culminates in a BS degree. While most graduates work in hospitals and clinics, many work in research, industrial labs, molecular diagnostics, veterinary medicine, toxicology, forensic medicine, and other arenas.

Graduate students enrolled in the School of Medicine partner with faculty involved in a wide range of research to improve health outcomes, especially in heart disease, diabetes, cancer, in vitro fertilization, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders.

Online Prerequisite Certification Program offers online courses which provide the foundational training in communication sciences and disorders required for acceptance into the graduate program.

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Top 3 Reasons

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You’ll have a wide range of internship & research opportunities. You’ll be part of one of the most diverse campuses in the U.S. You’ll earn a degree with a global reach.

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association

UH Alumni

Alumni from all 10 campuses of the University of Hawai‘i System are unified as members of the University of Hawai‘i Alumni Association (UHAA). Our alumni ‘ohana includes more than 260,000 UH graduates living in all 50 states and in more than 100 countries. As the official alumni organization of the UH System, UHAA communicates with alumni and supports its worldwide network of chapters and volunteers. It is a membership based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that offers three membership levels:

The UH Alumni Association was informally constituted in 1922, 10 years after the first UH graduating class of 1912. It was formalized into a system-wide umbrella organization for all UH-recognized alumni groups in 1988. The University of Hawai‘i Foundation established the Office of Alumni Relations with the approval of the Board of Regents in December 2002. The Office of Alumni Relations works closely with UHAA to serve the community of UH alumni and students in Hawai‘i and worldwide.

¯ • L OKAHI – Unified: Free basic level. Graduates from any of the 10 UH System campuses are automatically members of the UHAA ‘ohana and are eligible to receive basic benefits.

UHAA supports the UH System and sponsors events that showcase its excellence. The association’s goal is to generate support for the university by encouraging interaction among UH graduates and friends.

• HA‘AHEO – Proud: Paid annual level. This elite membership level is open to alumni and friends, and offers a unique way to give back to your university and receive exclusive member benefits. • ‘ONIPA‘A – Steadfast: Paid lifetime level. The highest level of membership for alumni and friends who wish to make a lifetime commitment to support UH. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, UHAA includes a nationwide and international network of affiliated alumni groups. Its Alumni Council is made up of all UHAA chapter presidents, chancellors of each of the 10 campuses and other chapter leaders. Paid member benefits allow alumni great savings and discounts to events, activities and travel.

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Voted Hawaii’s Best Lū‘au! Venture to the Paradise Cove Lū‘au in Ko Olina and enjoy a Hawaiian experience that is truly exceptional. More than a lū‘au … from a lei greeting to an incomparable beachside setting, from Hawaiian games of skill to live music, from hula lessons to a hukilau on the beach. All topped off by a stunning sunset backdrop, deliciously authentic Hawaiian food and colorful entertainment from across the Pacific.

www.ParadiseCove.com For reservations or additional information, please call 800-775-2683 or 808-842-5911.

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traditions

Campus

TEAM NAMES Rainbow Warriors (men) & Rainbow Wahine (women)

THEME SONG The famous and iconic Hawai‘i 5-0 theme song is played at all sporting events. THE WARRIOR CHANT The Warrior Haka – a traditional Ma- ori dance, the Warrior football team performs their version of the haka 20 minutes before every game.

2017 PREVIEW DAY On Sunday, February 25, the campus opens for the “Ma-noa Experience – University Preview Day.” The free outdoor event is open to all interested students, families, and community members. Come check out over 200 departments and programs, take tours, enjoy performances, watch demonstrations, and meet with current faculty, staff, and students. manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions/experience

HOMECOMING Held every October, Homecoming comprises weeklong festivities that include a Homecoming Fair, Wahine (Women’s) volleyball game, the Homecoming football game, class reunions and special performances, exhibits, and lectures across campus. ALOHA BASH Held every April at Andrews Amphitheatre, students celebrate the nearing of semester’s end at the annual Aloha Bash. The event features live performances by some of Hawai‘is favorite bands and artists, enhancing students social life experiences on campus. THE GIFT OF LEI One of the most unique experiences of living in Hawai‘i and being a student at UH Manoa Mais the cultural tradition of lei giving at graduation and on senior night at all of our athletic events. As a celebratory and congratulatory gesture, the tradition of lei giving goes back centuries and is firmly rooted in Hawaiian culture. A lei is a garland of flowers that is worn around the neck and it is customary on special occasions to “lei” the person or individuals who are being honored. Graduation and senior night is a fun and very colorful experience unlike any other!

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LIFESAVERS, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HAND. You pour your blood, sweat and tears into school. Why not use some to save a life?? BLOOD DONATION AT UH MANOA Every Tuesday Campus Center, 2nd Floor Executive Dining Room @BloodBankHawaii

848-4770 | BBH.org

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REINFORCING STEEL SUPPLIED & INSTALLED

91-178 Kalaeloa Blvd. • Kapolei, HI 96707

682-IRON (682-4766) www.harrisrebar.com

spsestimating@harrisrebar.com

BOW ENGINEERING

1585 Kapiolani Boulevard Suite 1030 Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone: (808) 848-8622 Fax: (808) 848-5574

Contractors License #C-16621

& D E V E LO P M E N T, I N C . CIVIL ENGINEERING • PLANNING

1953 S. Beretania Street, PH-A Honolulu, Hawaii 96826 (808) 941-8853 • www.bowengineering.com “ S U C C E S S D O E S N O T C O M E T O YO U , Y O U G O G E T I T. LET US HELP YOU ACHIEVE SUCCESS.”

NICK SCHMID Area Manager

Honolulu 808.697.6200 Maui 808.359.2518

Industrial Painting and Infrastructure Repair SSPC QP1, QP2, QS1 Certified Contractor

BUS: 808-682-4833 CELL: 808-772-1122 FAX: 808-682-0780 E-mail: nick.schmid@abheonline.com Web: www.abheonline.com

Architecture and Interior Design 1132 Bishop Street, Suite 145 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Telephone: 808.440.2780 Fax: 808.440.2790 Web Site: www.nextdesignllc.com

808-593-1500 www.bretthillcompanies.com

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ABHE & SVOBODA, INC. 91-161 OLAI STREET KAPOLEI. HI 96707

Landscape and Tree Specialists: Tree Trimming Albizia Removals Difficult Removals Landscape Installation & Maintenance

Free Estimates License # C-12833

Office: (808) 456-1930 Cell: (808) 258-2532

Tevita Salakielu

ISA Certified Arborist

Email: imualand@yahoo.com Website: www.imualand.com

AMPCO ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. Contractors License #C-13047

STANLEY YOKOTSUJI

1801 Kuahaka Street Pearl City, Hi 96782 (808) 842-0244 FAX (808) 848-5034

President

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In the heart of

Honolulu

Your journey at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is designed to engage your mind in the context of the larger society. Our campus location is the perfect setting for you to grow academically and professionally, where learning goes beyond the classroom.

Itʻs better to experience The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa first-hand. We welcome you to tour our Mānoa Campus guided by our very own Rainbow Warrior students. Visit us! Experience a campus tour by calling (808) 956-7137 or visituhm@hawaii.edu

PHOTO: SHANE GR ACE

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Can you say..

Kaua‘i Ni‘ihau O‘ahu

HONOLULU

Humuhumunukunukuāpua‘a?

‘Iolani Palace is the only royal palace in the U.S. and had electricity five years before the White House and 17 years before Buckingham Palace. Duke Kahanamoku was a Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiian) and a five-time Olympic medalist in swimming. He was also the world’s best- known surfer and set the standards of modern day surfing. O‘ahu was divided into six moku (districts). Moku were used to govern the management of underground water resources: • Ko‘olaupoko • Kona • ‘Ewa • Wai‘anae • Waialua • Ko‘olauloa

Lāna‘i

Maui

Kaho‘olawe

Hawaiian Triggerfish (State fish)

Did you know? Native Hawaiians lived in Hawai‘i for over one hundred generations with various island kingdoms. In 1810, Kamehameha I united all the islands under a single Hawaiian Kingdom.

Moloka‘i

Hawai‘i Island

THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I HAS TWO OFFICIAL LANGUAGES

Hawaiian & English

‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i experienced a dramatic decline in the 20th century due to an English-only policy for all schools in Hawai‘i. Today, Hawaiian language is recognized as an official language and the number of those who can speak Hawaiian has grown steadily in homes and in schools.

HAWAIIAN ALPHABET

There are only 13 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet:

A E I O U H K L M N P W STATE MOTTO

Ua mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono. The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness.

Each moku was divided into ahupua‘a (wedge shaped land division extending from land to sea,) a total of 80 on O‘ahu. The moku and ahupua‘a system were designed for the most efficient food sustainability and land management. There are two mountain ranges on O‘ahu; Ko‘olau Mountains and Wai‘anae Mountains.

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Check Us Out Online

UH Mānoa ONLINE VISITOR’S GUIDE UniversityofHawaii.MyUVN.com

KING STREET PROPERTIES 705 South King Street Suite #208, Honolulu, HI 96813

University Manor (808) 741-1061

UniversityManorHawaii.com for dorm details 2256 Sea View Avenue Honolulu, HI 96822

Kewalo Terrace (808) 531-0221

1525 Kewalo Street Honolulu, HI 96822

Nehoa Terrace (808) 721-2040 1519 Nehoa Street Honolulu, HI 96822

Pawaa Terrace (808) 791-5591 $30 application processing fee per adult applicant

1019 Punahou Street Honolulu, HI 96826

C O N N EC T • S C H E D U L E A V I S I T • C A M P U S M A P AC A D E M I C S • S T U D E N T L I F E manoa.hawaii.edu

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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

VISITOR’S GUIDE in your pocket!

Download the

VISIT UH MĀNOA Mobile App

Campus Publishers | 800-807-1013 x102 | info@campuspublishers.com

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BUSINESS INDEX ACADEMIC PL ANNING

BANKS

15 to Finish

American Savings Bank

2444 Dole St, Bachman Annex 6 ............................................. 808-956-7487 http://15tofinish.com

2445 Campus Rd, Hemenway Hall ........................................... 808-973-6211 www.asbhawaii.com

(See Our Ad On Page 7)

(See Our Ad On Back Cover)

ADVERTISING

BLOOD DONATIONS

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Visitor’s Guide

Blood Bank of Hawaiʻi

Call Campus Publishers for information .................................... 800-807-1013 2465 Central Ave #203, Boulder, CO 80301 http://UniversityOfHawaii.MyUVN.com

2043 Dillingham Blvd ............................................................. 808-848-4770 www.bbh.org (See Our Ad On Page 41)

(See Our Ads On Pages 45 & 46)

BOOKSTORES

APARTMENTS Hawaiʻi Student Suites

1451 South King St, Ste 503 ................................................... 808-952-5377 www.hawaiistudentsuites.com

UH Mānoa Bookstore

Campus Center, 2465 Campus Rd ........................................... 800-842-6657 www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/manoa (See Our Ad On Page 16)

(See Our Ad On Page 31)

CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRIES

Kewalo Terrace

1525 Kewalo St ...................................................................... 808-531-0221 (See Our Ad On Page 45)

Nehoa Terrace

Newman Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

1941 East-West Rd ................................................................. 808-988-6222 www.newmanhawaii.org (See Our Ad On Page 27)

1519 Nehoa St ........................................................................ 808-721-2040 (See Our Ad On Page 45)

Pawaa Terrace

1019 Punahou St .................................................................... 808-791-5591 (See Our Ad On Page 45)

University Manor

2256 Sea View Ave .................................................................. 808-741-1061 Female Dorm www.UniversityManorHawaii.com (See Our Ad On Page 45)

COAST GUARD Coast Guard Recruiting Honolulu

Chief Gabe Acosta .................................................................. 808-486-8677 www.GoCoastGuard.com/Careers (See Our Ad On Page 37)

COMMUNIT Y COLLEGES Hawaiʻi Community College

Main ...................................................................................... 808-934-2710 www.hawaii.hawaii.edu

APPAREL

(See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

UH Mānoa Bookstore

Campus Center, 2465 Campus Rd ........................................... 800-842-6657 www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/manoa (See Our Ad On Page 16)

Honolulu Community College

Main ...................................................................................... 808-845-9129 www.honolulu.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

ARMY ROTC University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Army ROTC

1311 Lower Campus Rd, Department of Hawaii ....................... 808-956-7744 http://manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/armyrotc (See Our Ad On Page 19)

Kapiʻolani Community College

Main ...................................................................................... 808-734-9555 www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

Kauaʻi Community College

Main ...................................................................................... 808-245-8225 www.kauai.hawaii.edu

ASUH Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Campus Center Rm 211A, 2465 Campus Rd ............................ 808-956-4822 http://asuh.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Page 10)

(See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

Leeward Community College

Main ..................................................................................... 808-455-0642 www.leeward.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

AT TR ACTIONS

University of Hawaiʻi Maui College

Paradise Cove Luau

92-1089 Ali‘inui Dr, Kapolei .................................................... 808-842-5911 www.paradisecove.com (See Our Ad On Page 39)

Waimea Valley

59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Hale‘iwa ....................................... 808-638-7766 www.waimeavalley.net

Main ...................................................................................... 808-984-3267 www.maui.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

Windward Community College

Main ...................................................................................... 808-235-7432 www.windward.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Pages 28 & 29)

(See Our Ad On Page 20)

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BUSINESS INDEX COMPUTERS

HOTE L S/MOTE L S

DellU @ the UH-Mānoa Bookstore

The Equus Hotel

2465 Campus Rd ...................................................................... 800-695-9133 Member ID: US120955563 www.dell.com/dellu/uhm

1696 Ala Moana Blvd ................................................................ 808-949-0061 www.equushotel.com (See Our Ad On Inside Back Cover)

(See Our Ad On Page 33)

CONVE NIE NCE STORES

UH Mānoa Bookstore

Campus Center, 2465 Campus Rd ............................................. 800-842-6657 www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/manoa

HOUSING Hawaiʻi Student Suites

1451 South King St, Ste 503 ..................................................... 808-952-5377 www.hawaiistudentsuites.com (See Our Ad On Page 31)

(See Our Ad On Page 16)

DE NTAL HYGIE NE

LUAUS

School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene

Paradise Cove Luau

2445 Campus Rd, Hemenway Hall 200-B .................................. 808-956-8821 www.nursing.hawaii.edu/dentalhygiene

92-1089 Ali‘inui Dr, Kapolei ...................................................... 808-842-5911 www.paradisecove.com

(See Our Ad On Back Cover)

(See Our Ad On Page 39)

E DUCATION

MEDICAL SCHOOLS

College of Education

1776 University Ave, Everly Hall Rm 128 ................................... 808-956-7703 www.coe.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Inside Back Cover)

ENGLISH L ANGUAGE PROGR AMS

Outreach College, International Programs

2545 McCarthy Mall, Bilger 102 ............................................... 808-956-7753 www.nice.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Page 27)

Second Language Studies (BA in SLS)

1890 East-West Rd, Moore 570 ................................................ 808-956-8610 www.hawaii.edu/sls/ba (See Our Ad On Page 27)

University of Hawaiʻi English Language Program (HELP)

1395 Lower Campus Rd, MC 13-1 ............................................. 808-956-6636 www.manoa.hawaii.edu/eslhelp (See Our Ad On Page 27)

GROCE RY STORES

John A. Burns School of Medicine

651 Ilalo St .............................................................................. 808-692-0892 http://jabsom.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Page 34)

NURSING School of Nursing & Dental Hygiene

2528 McCarthy Mall, Webster Hall 402 ..................................... 808-956-8939 www.nursing.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Back Cover)

OFF- CAMPUS HOUSING Hawaiʻi Student Suites

1451 South King St, Ste 503 ..................................................... 808-952-5377 www.hawaiistudentsuites.com (See Our Ad On Page 31)

Off-Campus Housing Referral Program

2555 Dole St, Residential Life Office ........................................ 808-956-7356 www.manoa.hawaii.edu/housing/offcampus

Down to Earth Organic & Natural

(See Our Ad On Page 27)

Honolulu 2525 S. King St ......................................................................... 808-947-7678

ON- CAMPUS DINING

Kahului 305 Dairy Rd, Kahului ............................................................... 808-877-2661

Mānoa Dining Services

Kailua 201 Hamakua Dr, Kailua ........................................................... 808-262-3838

Main ............................................................................ 808-956-FOOD (3663) Gateway Café 2563 Dole St ................................................................ 808-956-FOOD (3663)

Kapolei Commons 4460 Kapolei Pkwy, Ste 320, Kapolei ........................................ 808-675-2300 Pearlridge 98-129 Kaonohi St, Aiea ........................................................... 808-488-1375 www.downtoearth.org (See Our Ad On Page 15)

HOSTE L S

Hostelling International – Honolulu

2323A Seaview Ave .................................................................. 808-946-0591 www.hostelsaloha.com

Hale Aloha Café 2573 Dole St ................................................................ 808-956-FOOD (3663) The Market (at Hale Noelani) 2585 Dole St ................................................................ 808-956-FOOD (3663) Campus Center Food Court 2465 Campus Rd .......................................................... 808-956-FOOD (3663) Ba-Le (at Hemenway Hall) 2445 Campus Rd .......................................................... 808-956-FOOD (3663) http://uhmdining.com (See Our Ad On Page 12)

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OUTRE ACH COLLEGE

STUDENT HOUSING

Outreach College, International Programs

Student Housing Services

2545 McCarthy Mall, Bilger 102 ............................................... 808-956-7753 www.nice.hawaii.edu

2569 Dole St, Frear Hall ........................................................... 808-956-8177 http://manoa.hawaii.edu/housing

(See Our Ad On Page 27)

Outreach College, Summer Sessions

2425 Campus Rd, Sinclair Library, Rm 301 ............................... 808-956-5666 www.summer.hawaii.edu www.outreach.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Page 8)

PARENT SERVICES Parent & Family Relations

2555 Dole St, Residential Life Office ........................................ 808-956-7829 http://manoa.hawaii.edu/housing/parents (See Our Ad On Inside Back Cover)

RESTAUR ANTS

(See Our Ad On Inside Front Cover)

SUMMER SES SIONS Outreach College, Summer Sessions

2425 Campus Rd, Sinclair Library, Rm 301 ............................... 808-956-5666 www.summer.hawaii.edu www.outreach.hawaii.edu (See Our Ad On Page 8)

THE ATRES Kennedy Theatre at the University of Hawaiʻi

1770 East-West Rd ................................................................... 808-956-7655 http://manoa.hawaii.edu/liveonstage (See Our Ad On Page 45)

The Proud Peacock

59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Hale‘iwa ......................................... 808-638-5864 www.waimeavalley.net/proud-peacock (See Our Ad On Page 20)

SECOND L ANGUAGE STUDIES Second Language Studies (BA in SLS)

1890 East-West Rd, Moore 570 ................................................ 808-956-8610 www.hawaii.edu/sls/ba (See Our Ad On Page 27)

University of Hawaiʻi English Language Program (HELP)

1395 Lower Campus Rd, MC 13-1 ............................................. 808-956-6636 www.manoa.hawaii.edu/eslhelp (See Our Ad On Page 27)

STUDENT GOVERNMENT Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Campus Center Rm 211A, 2465 Campus Rd ...................................................................... 808-956-4822 http://asuh.hawaii.edu

THINGS TO DO Waimea Valley

59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Hale‘iwa ......................................... 808-638-7766 www.waimeavalley.net (See Our Ad On Page 20)

T-SHIRT & APPAREL PRINTING Blank Canvas

1144 Bethel St ......................................................................... 808-780-4720 www.blankcanvascustom.com (See Our Ad On This Page)

UNIVERSIT Y DEPARTMENTS University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center

701 Ilalo St .............................................................................. 808-586-3010 www.facebook.com/UHCancerCenter Twitter: @ UHCancerCenter www.uhcancercenter.org (See Our Ad On Inside Front Cover)

(See Our Ad On Page 10)

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Crossword

break

ACROSS

DOWN

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Held every April, thsi annual concert celebrates the nearing of the semester’s end

1

The Office of Admissons is housed in this buidling (acronym)

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There are over 200 Registered ________ Organizations on campus for students to join

2

________ Year Programs, like ACE, are learning communitis for incoming freshmen

6

If you are a motivated student that strives for good grades, consider this program The Warrior ________ Center is UHM’s on-campus, student-funded fitness center!

4

Rent tents, kayaks, surfboards, and hiking gear here!

7

Complete this application to be eligible for Financial Aid!

8 9

Through the National Student ________, students can study at an out-of-state institution for UH tuition

12 Study in Japan, France, Spain, and more through this program!

10 Fall applications are due on the 5th of this month 11 The ________ Shuttle helps students travel around campus and the Manoa area 14 Island-wide public transportation system that is free with your student I.D.

13 In addition to Manoa’s Division I sports, students can participate in ________ teams 15 The ________ Theatre offers a full array of student led performances 50

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http://manoa.hawaii.edu/housing/parents

The Equus is a charming boutique hotel with exceptional value located across the street from the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. You will find an abundance of restaurants, world renowned beaches, and plentiful shopping all within walking distance.

PREPARING TOMORROW’S TEACHERS, EDUCATIONAL LEADERS, & RESEARCHERS

25+

DEGREES CERTIFICATES

The Equus Hotel (808) 949-0061 www.equushotel.com

www.coe.hawaii.edu

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UH Mānoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene High School Direct Entry Programs

• • • • •

Become a Registered Nurse or Dental Hygienist. Earn a Bachelor of Science degree in 4 years. Get acceptance as a freshman and reserve your spot. Be a part of a cohort class that learns together and supports each other. Attend a school that U.S. News & World Reports ranked top in the nation.

Nursing: www.nursing.hawaii.edu/bachelor/hsden Dental Hygiene: www.nursing.hawaii.edu/dentalhygiene/bachelor/hsdedh www.nursing.hawaii.edu

(808) 956-8939

nursing@hawaii.edu

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