Sages Over 70 of 2022
Five kūpuna who continue to serve Hawai‘i after illustrious careers focused on public service.
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Five kūpuna who continue to serve Hawai‘i after illustrious careers focused on public service.
Old Queen Street Stadium showcases sports memorabilia and the “fabrics and textures of Hawai‘i.”
He’s now master of Kamehameha Schools after serving as an attorney, appellate judge, UH’s general counsel and president of Saint Louis School.
The former CEO of G70 and senior pastor emeritus connects architecture to local culture and the “sustainability of the land.”
The award-winning writer and filmmaker has explored local history, politics and society, from annexation to recent times.
The perks of an ESOP include more company tax deductions and employee retirement benefits, and businesses that won’t be gutted by outside buyers.
The former senior VP at Hawaiian Electric says that when businesses put the community first, they’re more likely to earn respect and support.
Fueled by its China service, Matson tops the list that shows how 70 companies and nonprofits fared in 2021, a year of recovery.
Her decades of work have focused on supporting immigrants and underrepresented students at UH Mānoa.
A Kealakehe Community Center is making Native Hawaiian cultural practices accessible to all with the ʻOla Ka Lāhui event series.
Five techniques detect problems before it’s too late. No. 3: “root cause analysis,” which dives deep to uncover the best solution.
The lab at UH Mānoa visualizes complex information to help solve problems linked to tourism, climate change, the brain and more.
Sage Creamery favorites include vanilla, chocolate, honey, fruit, coffee and tea.
Amidst a building boom, the construction industry has used innovation and creativity to successfully navigate material and labor issues.
Experts say what happened at the Surfside condo is unlikely to happen here. But they warn condo boards: put off maintenance projects and you’ll end up paying far more.
College life is demanding for everyone: Attending classes and completing homework, studying for tests and working part-time jobs – often while living away from home for the first time. On top of all that, collegiate student-athletes must also balance practices,…
Shaping communities through design excellence — All of the awardees exemplified a vision to meet or exceed safety requirements, utilize sustainable and efficient methods, and fulfill our cultural and emotional needs.
Our keiki are the workforce of tomorrow, and Kamehameha Schools is developing and nurturing the ‘Ōiwi leaders needed to create the resiliency for Hawai‘i’s economy.
UH Mānoa's student newspaper celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2022. Former writers and editors include a U.S. senator, congressman, head of the East-West Center and many of Hawai‘i’s well-known journalists.
Former writers and editors include a U.S. senator, congressman, head of the East-West Center and many of Hawai‘i’s well-known journalists.
The Best Places to Work survey gives honest answers about what’s working and what’s not.
About 40% of Hawai‘i households are renters. Their relationships with their landlords can be friendly and supportive. But this two-part report examines when the wants and needs of tenants and landlords conflict, with perspectives from both sides.