Hawaiian Historical Society Has Preserved the Islands’ Past for 130 Years
Located at the Mission Houses, the collection includes 12,000 books and pamphlets as well as manuscripts, photographs and art.
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Located at the Mission Houses, the collection includes 12,000 books and pamphlets as well as manuscripts, photographs and art.
Pamela Taylor Tongg, Ballet Hawaii’s artistic director, says “dance chose me, I didn’t choose dance.”
Rep. Lauren Matsumoto offers many hands-on opportunities, while UH Mānoa helps political science students land positions.
President Chason Ishii talks about new cloud-based services, recruiting and retaining employees, and the expensive challenges of climate change.
UH students and faculty are creating original plays in ‘Olelo Hawai‘i, and winning national awards.
A local staffing professional offers advice for both job candidates and hiring managers.
Meet some of Hawai‘i’s remarkable wāhine in business.
A frank conversation with the head of the State Commission on the Status of Women opened my eyes to the reality of many women’s lives.
The Patsy T. Mink Center for Business & Leadership offers small business workshops, one-on-one counseling and leadership training.
51% of a product must be made here to earn that label, but officials may relax the rule to let more local businesses use the branding.
5 women developers share advice about making it in a male-dominated field.
In the annual SPJ Hawaii competition open to all local media, our honors included first place in Public Service Reporting for our in-depth report on the Honolulu rail.
Christine Camp, Laura Kodama, Cayenne Pe‘a, Karen Seddon and Michelle Swartman are proving that it’s not a man’s world anymore.
Abortion is legal in the Islands, but access and support fall short. Khara Jabola-Carolus of the State Commission on the Status of Women explains what women really need.
They spend long days teaching, cooking, cleaning and comforting keiki. And please don’t call it “babysitting.”
But raising those wages would squeeze tens of thousands of working Hawai‘i families dependent on child care. Here’s the problem and possible solutions.