University Of Hawaii At Manoa
Recent News About University Of Hawaii At Manoa
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Honolulu County's universities spent $13,876,434 on football teams in 2024
Honolulu County's three colleges spent $13,876,434 on their football teams in 2024, a decrease from the previous year.
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FOIA request sent to University Of Hawaii At Manoa regarding recent course syllabi on August 6, 2025
FOIA Request to University Of Hawaii At Manoa regarding recent course syllabi on August 6, 2025.
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FOIA Request Sent to University of Hawaii at Manoa Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025
FOIA Request to University of Hawaii at Manoa Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025.
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Hawaii Rainbow Wāhine release roster of 27 players to open the season
Talented group to compete for Hawaii Rainbow Wāhine this year.
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The Hawaii Rainbow Wāhine have confirmed their complete list of games for the 2025 season
Hawaii Rainbow Wāhine bring 27 players to the field.
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Students paid more for higher education in Honolulu County in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 1.7% in Honolulu County in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Fall 2022: 77.9% of applicants to Honolulu County's 16 universities were admitted
Honolulu County's 16 universities admitted an estimated 77.9% of applicants for fall 2022, an increase over the previous year.
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Student body in Honolulu County universities comprised mostly of Asian students in 2022-23 school year
Enrollment data for the 13 universities in Honolulu County revealed Asian was the most common ethnicity among students in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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From Aloha State News
In-state students at University of Hawaii at Manoa paid some of the highest tuition and fees in 2023
College costs for in-state students at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, in Honolulu, were $12,186 in 2023, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Honolulu County awards $13,710,850 in athletically-related financial aid to students in 2023
Honolulu County's three universities paid $13,710,850 in athletically related financial aid in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Honolulu County's institutions spent $7,567,717 on basketball teams in 2023
Honolulu County's basketball collegiate teams received $7,567,717 in funding for the 2023 season.
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Honolulu County's women's football teams did not receive any funding in 2023
Women's football teams from Honolulu County received no funding during the 2023 season, unchanged from the previous year.
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Honolulu County's men's football teams receive $13,905,794 in 2023
Men's football teams from Honolulu County received $13,905,794 during the 2023 season, up 12.2% from the previous year.
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2023: How much was spent on women’s basketball teams from Honolulu County?
Women’s basketball teams from Honolulu County received $3,095,403 during the 2023 season, up 5.2% from the previous year.
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2023 sees Honolulu County investing $4,472,314 in men’s basketball teams
Men’s basketball teams from Honolulu County received $4,472,314 during the 2023 season, up 15.3% from the previous year.
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Honolulu County's universities spent $13,905,794 on football teams in 2023
Honolulu County's three colleges spent $13,905,794 on their football teams in 2023, a 12.2% increase over the previous year.
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5.7% of Honolulu County students played sports on collegiate teams in 2022
Honolulu County universities had 5.7% of its student body playing sports on collegiate teams in 2022.
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82 coaches at institutions in Honolulu County earned $81,987 on average in 2022
The average coaching salary at University of Hawaii at Manoa, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Honolulu County, was $137,586, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Hawaiian Women’s Sexual Labor, Commercial Capitalism & US Commerce in 1820s
Centering Hawaiian women in foreign arrivals to Hawai‘i, from 1780s – 1840s, shows how these women drew on an understanding of their world to become the primary traders of goods and sexual services.
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