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6 Welcome 20 UH Mānoa Bookstore 37 Transportation & Health Services

8 Academic Programs 23 Campus Eats 38 UH Mānoa Department of Public Safety (DPS) 11 Getting Started 24 Self-Guided Tour 40 Uniquely Hawai‘i 13 Financing Your Education 26 Campus Map 42 Made at Mānoa: Alumnus 14 Living on Campus 28 Campus Arboretum Lyndsey Haraguchi-Nakayama 15 Campus Life 32 Athletics & Band 44 Take me to Manoa / Admissions 19 Virtual Events 34 Special Programs & 45 Campus Traditions Unique Opportunities

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The Associated Students of the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa (ASUH) is the undergraduate student government representing all full-time, classified, and undergraduate students at the Mānoa Campus. Funding Opportunities Get Involved • ASUH SCHOLARSHIPS • JOIN THE ASUH SENATE

Full-time classified undergraduates can Interested in serving the student body? Join the Senate by running in our General Elections apply for any of our scholarships and awards offered each Spring! Special Elections to fill vacancies every Fall and Spring semesters. are also held during the Fall and Spring semesters. [email protected] • SERVE ON A CAMPUS-WIDE COMMITTEE • RIO FUNDING • BE AN ASUH STUDENT COURT JUSTICE Registered Independent Organizations (RIOs) Want to be part of mobilizing change, on campus can apply for funding from ASUH. but with a focus? Represent our students on a [email protected] campus-wide committee as a student delegate or serve on our ASUH Student Court. FIND ALL OF THESE RESOURDCES, INCLUDING HOW TO NAVIGATE LIFE ON CAMPUS DURING COVID-19, ON OUR WEBSITE. WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER. 2465 Campus Rd Campus Center 211A Honolulu, HI 96822 asuh.hawaii.edu /asuhmanoa (808) 956-4822 [email protected] @asuhmanoa Open 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

manoa.hawaii.edu 5 Welina Welcome to the University ofMānoa 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 aaboutbout 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 is one of the few Environmental Law, Health and Medicine, International universities that hold the distinction of being a Business,Business, Nursing, Tropical Agriculture and Urban land-, sea-, sun- and space grant research institution. Planning. In addition to these recognitions, what makes It is known for its pioneering research in such fields as UH Mānoa a destination of choice is our unique sense Astronomy, Cancer Research, Genetics, Linguistics, of place. This is fostered by a vibrant Hawaiian culture, Oceanography, and Pacific Island and Asian area sense of responsibility, and our valuable location in the studies. Other recognized programs include Creative heart of the Pacific. Media, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Engineering, Visit us at manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions/visit [email protected]

6 manoa.hawaii.edu Fast Facts Enrollment 2020

Land, Sea, 18,025 62% 38%

Sun & Space Total Students Women Men Grant Designation

85%

Top 1.5% 13 : 1 of Faculty Ranked among the Student : Faculty with PhD top 1.5% of nearly 24,000 universities in the world 6.0% 140 International Countries and Research 1 Students Regions Represented Designated by the Carnegie Institute

Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

manoa.hawaii.edu 7 Academic Programs N •• •••••• At the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, we Education, Exceptionalities*** Natural Resources & Environmental ••••Education, Learning Design & Technology Management give you the tools to follow your dreams •••• Education, Physical •••••• Nursing with a choice of 104 different majors, 91 •• Education, Secondary •• Nutritional Sciences •• Education, Special •• Nutrition graduate majors, 54 doctoral degrees, •• Education, Teaching O •••••• and 5 first professional degrees. Engineering, Civil •••• Ocean & Resources Engineering •• Engineering, Construction •••• Oceanography UNDERGRADUATE | MASTERS | DOCTORATE •• Engineering, Computer ••••••Engineering, Electrical P A ••••••Engineering, Mechanical •••• Pacific Islands Studies •• •• Adapted Physical Activity** Engineering Science •• Peace Studies* •• •• •••••• American Studies •• English •• Philippine Language & Literature •• •••• Animal Sciences English as a Second Language* •• Philippine Studies •• •••••• Anthropology • • Entomology •••••• Philosophy •• •••• Architecture Environmental Design (Architecture) •••••• Physics •• •••• Art Environmental Earth Sciences (Geology) •• Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences •••• Art History •• Environmental Management •••••• Political Science •• •• Asian International Affairs Environmental Studies* •• Professional Educational Practice •• •••• Asian Studies Epidemiology •••••• Psychology •• ••• • Astronomy Ethnic Studies •• Public Administration •• •• Astrophysics Ethnobotany •••••• Public Health •• Athletic Training R •••••• F Atmospheric Science •• Rehabilitation Counseling •• Fashion Design & Merchandising B •••• Religion •• Filipino+ •• Biochemistry •• Food Science S •• Biological Engineering •• Food Science & Human Nutrition •• Samoan* •• Biology •••• French •• Sanskrit* •••••• Botany •••••• Second Language Studies •••• Business Administration G •• Social Welfare •••• Business, Accounting •••••• Geography •••• Social Work •• Business, Entrepreneurship •• Geoscience for Professionals •••••• Sociology •••• Business, Finance •• German •• South Asian Studies •••• Business, Human Resource Management •• Global Environmental Science •• Southeast Asian Studies •• Business, Information Systems •••• Spanish •• H Business, International •• •••• Sustainability •• Business, Management Hawaiian •••• •• Business, Management Information Systems Hawaiian Studies T •• •• Business, Marketing Hindi* •• Thai* •••••• •• Business, Marketing Management History •••••• Theatre •• C Human Development & Family Studies •••• Travel Industry Management •• Tropical Agriculture & the Environment •••• Cell & Molecular Biology I •••• Tropical Medicine •••••• Chemistry •• Ilokano+ •••• Tropical Plant Pathology •••••• Chinese •• Indonesian* •••• Tropical Plant & Soil Science •• Chinese Studies • •• • Information & Computer Sciences •• Classics •• Interdisciplinary Studies U V •• Clinical & Translational Research J •••• Urban & Regional Planning •• Vietnamese* •••• Communication ••• •• • Japanese W Z •• Communication & Information Sciences •• Japanese Studies •• •••• •• Communication Sciences & Disorders Women’s Studies Zoology ••Journalism •• + •• Communicology (Speech) Concentration in Philippine Languages & Literature •• Juridical Science •••••• Computer Science * Interdisciplinary Studies •• Creative Media K **Concentration in Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science •• Curriculum & Instruction •• Khmer (Cambodian)* ***Concentration in Education •• Curriculum Studies •••••• Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science D ••• •• • Korean Pre-Professional Preparation for Advanced •••• Dance •• Korean Studies Study: •• Dental Hygiene L Audiology Optometry •••• Developmental & Reproductive Biology Clinical Psychology Pharmacy •••• Law •• Dietetics Dentistry Physical Therapy •• Library & Information Science Dietetics Physician Assistant E •••••• Linguistics* *Interdisciplinary Studies Podiatry •••• Earth and Planetary Sciences Law Public Health •• Earth Sciences (Geology & Geophysics) M Medicine Veterinary Science •••• East Asian Languages & Literatures •••••• Marine Biology Occupational Therapy •••••• Economics •••••• Mathematics •• Education •• Medical Technology Unsure about your major? •••• Educational Administration*** •• Medicine Our Exploratory Programs assist students in •••• Educational Foundations*** •••••• Microbiology selecting a major that aligns their interests, abilities, •• Educational Policy Studies*** •••• Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering and goals. •••• Educational Psychology •• Molecular Biosciences & Biotechnology •• Education, Early Childhood •• Molecular Cell Biology Earn your Bachelors & Masters in 5 years! •• Education, Elementary •••••• Music Visit manoa.hawaii.edu/bam for more information.

8 manoa.hawaii.edu Academic programs are subject to change. See catalog for most current program information. Visit manoa.hawaii.edu/catalog UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MĀNOA

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manoa.hawaii.edu 9 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MAĀ¯ NOA • OUTREACH COLLEGE SUMMER @mānoa

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10 manoa.hawaii.edu Getting Started

Freshman Course Requirements Optional Materials Transfer Requirements

SAT/ACT Scores

English Math Science 4 Units 3 Units* 3 Units** Supplemental Documents Resident 2.0 GPA Cumulative Social Science Other Electives Class Rank 3 Units College Prep 5 Units Non-Resident 4 Units 2.5 GPA 40% TOP Cumulative *Including Algebra I, II and Geometry. OF GRADUATING Minimum of 24 transferable credits. **Biology, Chemistry and CLASS hawaii.edu/transferdatabase Competitive/ Physics recommended. Strong GPA

Important UH Mānoa Deadlines: FALL 2021 January 5, 2021 (Priority*) Apply online at apply.hawaii.edu We encourage all applicants to apply for priority March 1, 2021 (Final) manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions consideration. Applying by this deadline increases July 31, 2021 (Late) your chance of receiving financial aid and student [email protected] housing. Certain programs (e.g., Nursing, Social SPRING 2022 Work, Education, etc.) may have earlier admission September 1, 2021 (Priority*) deadlines. Please check with the appropriate October 1, 2021 (Final) program for more information. *International applicants must meet priority deadlines.

manoa.hawaii.edu 11 SUCCESS @ HAMILTON LIBRARY Online! http://manoa.hawaii.edu/library

Request digital Get research help resources from from librarians via other institutions! chat and email!

Unparalleled collections Access millions of in Hawaiian, Pacific, Asia, online journal articles Business, Social and ebooks (+ 3.3 Sciences, Humanities, million print books)! Science and Technology!

12 manoa.hawaii.edu Financing Your Education

Total Annual Investment 2020-2021:

RESIDENT WUE NON-RESIDENT

TUITION $11,304 $16,956 $33,336

UNIVERSITY $882 $882 $882 FEES

BOOKS & $1,350 $1,350 $1,350 SUPPLIES

ROOM & $13,642 $13,642 $13,642 BOARD

PERSONAL $2,742 $2,742 $2,742 EXPENSES Consistently recognized as one of the best values in & OTHER undergraduate college education in the , UH Mānoa offers a variety of financial assistance including grants, TOTAL $29,920 $35,572 $51,952 scholarships, loans, work-study, and student employment.

hawaii.edu/fas 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 [email protected] approval by the Board of Regents.

manoa.hawaii.edu 13 Living on Campus

If you are looking for an affordable solution that allows you Residential Learning Programs include College of Natural convenient access to classrooms, instructors, and student Sciences, Shidler College of Business, Hale Pa'akea, and activities, on-campus housing is the answer. Student housing Rainbow Village along with many more. All residence halls is home to approximately 3,200 students. Facilities range from have high-speed internet access. We also have various traditional residential halls, to co-ed halls, and apartments. locations across campus equipped for wireless connectivity.

The goal of UH Mānoa’s Student Housing Services is to Living on campus is a fun and memorable experience. You provide students with a residential experience that is can run down to the Warrior Recreation Center whenever you supportive of their academic, personal, and social growth. choose or easily have a late-night study session at the library. Student housing offers a variety of Residential Learning Or, you can leave your room ten minutes before class and still Programs that maximize the student academic experience be on time. It has also been said that living on campus results while connecting the in-class and out-of-class in better grades. So if you are looking to make the most of your learning opportunities. college experience, live on campus, where you will have the opportunity to get involved and make lifelong friendships. manoa.hawaii.edu/housing´

Stan Sheriff Center

Les Murakami Baseball Stadium Clarence T.C. Ching Field

Hale Wainani

Hale Noelani Hale Aloha Towers How to Apply The housing application for new residents is available online: ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/housing/livewithus

Residential Dining Residents living in the traditional residence halls are required In addition to residential dining, to select and purchase a dining plan from the campus dining see page 23 for other places services, Sodexo. Residents can dine at either the Hale Aloha to eat on campus. or Gateway House cafeterias, which offer a variety of culinary delights, as well as upper campus eateries. ´ uhm.sodexomyway.com

Stan Sheriff Center

Johnson Hall

Clarence T.C. Ching Field

Gateway House Tennis Courts

Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

Frear Hall

manoa.hawaii.edu 15 Campus Life

More than 200 current REGISTERED INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS UH Mānoa also offers great LEISURE PROGRAMS that will please (RIOS) at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa serve the campus those seeking adventure or just a fun activity to enjoy. From and greater community by providing leadership development hula to sailing, the Leisure Program was designed to provide for students and by promoting community spirit, activism, students and the community with a variety of activities that public service, and social, recreational, and cultural interaction complement the academic experience. The programs provided among UHM students, faculty, and staff. are all reasonably priced (with an additional discount to ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/studentlife/studentorg students). The Student Recreation Services Center also rents out tents, surfboards, kayaks and hiking gear. The ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec´ - MAĀNOA (ASUH) is the undergraduate student government representing all full-time, classified, undergraduate students The Department of THEATRE AND DANCE holds auditions several at the Mānoa Campus. ASUH strives to serve students by times a year for their season of plays, musicals and dance advocating on their behalf with various entities, including the performances. The shows perform in the 630 seat Kennedy university administration, faculty, staff, community groups and Theatre mainstage, the 150 seat Earle Ernst Lab Theatre, or government officials. ASUH also serves students by utilizing in other locations on and off campus. Interested students are student fee money to fund diverse student programs and also invited to join TaDa, the student theatre and dance club or events on-campus. participate in Late Night Theatre, our student-run asuh.hawaii.edu´ theatre company. manoa.hawaii.edu/liveonstage´ INTRAMURAL SPORTS on campus is a fun way to stay active. - Intramural Sports offers a wide variety of recreational activities THE MĀANOA CAREER CENTER provides assistance with student for the university community. For those with a competitive employment, job placement, cooperative education, and spirit, you can test your skills in our team and individual sports internship opportunities. The career counselors will also help leagues. Intramural Sports also maintains an equipment you with career planning, including choosing a major, applying check-out service for those students wanting to borrow to graduate school, refining your interview skills, or reviewing basketballs, volleyballs, tennis rackets, and various other basic your resume, cover letter, and personal statement. If you are sports equipment. unsure of a career path and want to learn more about your manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec/intramural/about.html´ interests and skills, the Mānoa Career Center can help you with career assessments, and career counseling. - UH MAĀ NOA’S LIBRARIES offer resources, services, and expertise manoa.hawaii.edu/careercenter´ to facilitate discovery and the exchange of information. Our libraries also serve as an intellectual, cultural, and social hub The student-funded WARRIOR RECREATION CENTER (WRC) is for UH Mānoa and the larger community. Library collections approximately 67,000 sq ft and is considered to be one of the include over three million volumes together with microform best recreational facilities in the state. The two-story WRC units, digital files, manuscripts and archives, audiovisual boasts a wide array of cardiovascular and weight training materials, maps and aerial photographs, and current journals equipment, an indoor jogging track, a spin room, Skywalls, and serial titles in paper and electronic formats. locker rooms and showers, and multipurpose courts for manoa.hawaii.edu/library´ basketball, volleyball and badminton. manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec/fitnesscenter/about.html´

16 manoa.hawaii.edu UH MĀNOA COMMUTER SERVICES

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa welcomes

nearly 25,000 faculty, staff, students, and HOURS OF OPERATION visitors to the campus everyday. With a limited inventory of 5,000 parking stalls Commuter Services Office Queen Liliu‘okalani Center for across the campus, parking is at a premium. Student Services (QLC) Typically only graduate students and seniors 2600 Campus Road Room 014 (ground level) are able to secure parking reservations Honolulu, HI 96822 based on their class standing. UH Mānoa encourages alternative transportation Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm options when commuting to campus. Alternative transportation options not only offer opportunities to save on fuel costs and parking fees, it also helps UH Mānoa COMMUTERmanoa.hawaii.edu/commuter SERVICES [email protected] to mālama ʻāina or take care of our limited @commuteuhm resources, minimizing the impact to our environment and neighboring communities.

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18 manoa.hawaii.edumanoa.hawaii.edu Keeping our connection strong, virtually. Don't distance yourself from an UHM-azing opportunity to connect with us at one of our many virtual events. From our Warrior Webinars to virtual college fairs and high school visits, don’t miss your chance on learning all the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has to offer. MANOA.HAWAII.EDU/ADMISSIONS/EVENTS

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manoa.hawaii.edu 19 UH Mānoa Bookstore

Conveniently located on the ground floor of the Campus Center, the SEMESTER STORE HOURS: UH Mānoa Bookstore is your one-stop shop for textbooks, computer Monday to Friday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm hardware and software, art and school supplies, UH logo items, Saturday-Sunday: Closed sundries, and more. The Bookstore regularly features products and services that meet the needs of today’s college students. Our Visit our website for any updates on textbook rental option is one such developing program, which makes COVID-19 and our store hours. available limited quantities of select textbooks for semester-long www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/manoa´ use at a fraction of the full price. E-books, digital rentals, and the Interactive Digital Access Program (IDAP) 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 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 from your purchase of “H-logo” clothing and spirit items go to support the University of Hawai‘i.

20 manoa.hawaii.edu MANOAMĀNOA BOOKSTORE

EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR COLLEGE LIFE AND MORE!

TEXTBOOKS SUPPLIES TECH for all your academic needs Your one-stop supply shop As an Apple authorized dealer and Dell product provider, the bookstore offers a new, used, rental, digital as for all your school, dorm, personal wide-range of computers and gadgets. well as leisure books. needs, and all the places you’ll go. TecHub offers educational pricing, repairs and service support.

Located in Campus Center, First Floor | www.bookstore.hawaii.edu/manoa | Follow us @manoabookstore EXCLUSIVE OFFER! PROMO CODE: ALOHA15 15% Offer Expires OFF 10/30/21 one UH apparel item at your MMānoaānoa Bookstore or online!* *One discount per customer. Valid in-store or online only. Discount applies to one regular-priced UH apparel item only. Discount on lowest-priced item. Must use online promo code ALOHA15 at checkout or present coupon to cashier. Offer expires 10/30/21. May not be combined with any other offer. Some restrictions may apply. YOUR PURCHASES SUPPORT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I Visitor’s Guide Ad 2020-2021

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Vegetable masala or gyro sandwich; an Angus “Warrior” then you’ll want to check out Nijiya Market, a unique Japanese burger or a quiche and salad; a bento box, Hawaiian plate, Supermarket located just down the street from the University, or a create-your-own fruit smoothie? You’ll find these ‘ono which specializes in all-things Japanese. If you are looking for (delicious) edibles and more just steps away from your class- an all-vegetarian and organic alternative, we also have Down- room on the Mānoa campus. There’s definitely no lack of To-Earth, the only ALL VEGETARIAN natural foods store in places to eat at UH Mānoa, where your tastebuds can find Hawai‘i… located right on University Avenue and King Street. an array of American, Mexican and Asian foods that are delicious, moderately priced, healthy and ready to go. Food Trucks & Vending Machines ´manoa.hawaii.edu/food Food Services offers lunch trucks across campus which give ´uhm.sodexomyway.com great glimpses and tastes of island cuisine. Due to low campus attendance, food trucks are temporarily closed. Please check If you want to venture off campus, there are many delicious the Food Services website for any updates and information. food options and local grocery stores to choose from in the ´manoa.hawaii.edu/food surrounding neighborhoods of Mō‘ili‘ili and Mānoa. From Indian cuisine in Mō‘ili‘ili to a French-influenced European-style Vending machines are located across both upper and lower bakery in Mānoa Marketplace featuring fresh baked breads, campus and offer a variety of cold beverages, snack and light pastries, pizzas… you have a multitude of culinary delights to meal options. Vending machine locations are available online. choose from. There is a Safeway and a Long’s Drugs nearby, ´manoa.hawaii.edu/food/vending-machines and if you are interested in trying a different type of market,

manoa.hawaii.edu 23 Self-Guided Tour

Can’t make our tour times or simply want to explore the Scan the Explore Mānoa Virtually campus on your own? This guide lists locations and buildings QR code manoa.hawaii.edu/ on and around campus - check out our campus map on page for a mobile admissions/virtual 24. Join us to explore the Mānoa campus - welina Mānoa! Campus Tour!

Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services (QLCSS) (106) •Office of Admissions (001) •Office of the Registrar (Records & Registration) •Commuter Services (Parking) •Financial Aid Services •Advising Center for the Colleges of Arts & Humanities and Languages, Linguistics, and Literature •Mānoa Advising Center •Cashier’s Office •Native Hawaiian Student Services •Mānoa Career Center (Career Development & Student Employment) •KOKUA Disability Services

The Quad Original 4 buildings of UH Campus: -Hawai‘i Hall (Administration) (55) -Dean Hall (Administration) (23) -Gartley Hall (School of Social Work) (34) -George Hall (Communicology, Travel Industry Management, Ethnic Studies) (36) •Crawford Hall: Academy for Creative Media, Journalism, Communication (21) •Saunders Hall: Anthropology, Urban & Regional Planning, Political Science, Women’s Studies, Sociology, Economics (108) •School of Architecture (7)

Sinclair Library (112) & Hemenway Hall (58) •Sinclair Library: (112) -Computer Lab -First Year Programs & Honors Program -Student Success Center -Open 24/7 and food allowed •Hemenway Hall: (58) -Ba-Le Restaurant -Dental Hygiene Clinic -KāLeo O Hawai‘i Student Newspaper -American Savings Bank

Campus Center (15) •Food Court, Jamba Juice, Pizza Hut Express, Starbucks, Subway •Bookstore and H-Zone •Warrior Recreation Center (WRC) •The Associated Students of the University of Hawai‘i (ASUH) Student Government •Computer Lab •UH Federal Credit Union (UHFCU) •Ticket, Information, & ID Office

24 manoa.hawaii.edu24 Kuykendall Hall & Sustainability Courtyard (77) • Kuykendall Hall: - English Department - Writing Center • Sustainability Courtyard: - Benches and tables made of recycled material - Vegan/vegetarian food options

McCarthy Mall • Webster Hall: School of Nursing (129) • Art Building (also houses large lecture hall) (9) • Edmondson: Biology & Marine Biology (25) • Bilger Hall: Chemistry (also houses 2 large lecture halls) (11) • Keller Hall: Mathematics (72)

Hamilton Library, Paradise Palms, & Moore Hall • Hamilton Library: The largest library in the state, research materials, air- conditioned, computer lab, and art gallery (53) • Paradise Palms: Dunkin Donuts, Holoholo Grill, Panda Express, L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, and Le Crepe Cafe (96). Due to low campus attendance, some of these locations may be temporarily closed. For any updates and a list of open locations, visit the Food Services website at: ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/food • Moore Hall: Languages, Linguistics & Literature, and Study Abroad Center (86)

University Health Services Mānoa (57) • General Medical Clinic: Dermatology, Nutrition, Psychiatry, Sports Medicine • Pharmacy • Women’s Health Clinic • Laboratory • Immunizations

Student Housing Services • 10 Residence Halls, 2 Apartment Buildings • Residential learning programs available

Athletics • Clarence T.C. Ching Field • Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex (39) • Murakami Stadium (88) • Practice Fields (104) • Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium (114) • Stan Sheriff Center (118) • Tennis Courts (119)

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R 20 Center for Microbial Oceanography: 53 Hamilton Library 87 Multipurpose Building 118 Stan Sheriff Center Research and Education (C-MORE) 54 Hawaiʻi English Language Program 88 Murakami Stadium E Air Force ROTC 5 104 21 Crawford Hall 55 Hawaiʻi Hall 89 Music Building Complex T E Building 88 Practice 56 Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics 119 Tennis Courts W Murakami Fields D 57 Health Services 120 Thrift Shop Stadium 40 22 Dance Building 58 Hemenway Hall N 121 Transportation Services A Wa‘ahila Kamakakūokalani Faculty 23 Dean Hall 59 Henke Hall 90 National Marine Fisheries Service Y Building Housing 24 Diving Safety Program 60 Holmes Hall 91 Newman Center U Residence (Hawaiian Studies) Halls 125 61 Horticulture Greenhouses 92 NREM Greenhouse 122 University High School 41 69 E 62 Horticulture Headhouse 123 University of Hawaiʻi Press 43 25 Edmondson Hall O 124 USDA Fruit Fly Lab AD 44 LE RO 26 Energy House I 93 Office of Procurement and Real ALE K 52 27 Environmental Health and Safety 63 Information Technology Center Property Management W 51 42 Offices 64 Institute for Astronomy 94 Orvis Auditorium 125 Waʻahila Faculty Housing 98 28 Environmental Protection Facility 126 Warehouse Dole Street 29 Everly Hall J P 127 Warrior Recreation Center Parking Structure 65 Jefferson Hall 95 Pacific Biomedical Research Center 128 Watanabe Hall F 66 John A. Burns School of Medicine 96 Paradise Palms Cafe 129 Webster Hall 30 Federal Credit Union 67 Johnson Hall 97 Parking Structure (Lower Structure) 130 Wist Hall 31 Financial Management Office 98 Parking Structure (Dole Street) 32 Food Science and Technology K 99 Physical Education Athletic Complex 33 Frear Hall 68 Kahanamoku Pool 100 Physical Plant Building manoa.hawaii.edu 27 Cover Feature: Campus Arboretum

In 1914, shortly after the construction of Hawai’i Hall, attention turned toward developing the campus, about 20 acres, into a botanical garden. By 1918, approximately 500 different plants - many from Hawai’i, Asia and the Americas - had been added to the grounds.

In 2016, the campus was formally accredited as an arboretum through the international ArbNet program. In the intervening century, academics, landscapers, students, staff, and visiting dignitaries added plants from throughout the Pacific and across the world. Today, the UH Mānoa campus has grown to about 320 acres and includes over 5,000 plants in over 900 taxa, including a number of Exceptional Trees, such as the largest Baobab in the You can virtually explore our United States. unique collection of plant

The Campus Arboretum works with Landscaping to develop the diversity throughout campus on potential of unique woody flora of Hawai’i and the tropics by our interactive map available at: ´ serving as a natural history collection for education and research, map.hawaii.edu/manoa supporting service activities of the University of Hawai’i, and encouraging use by the broader community.Our mission is to ACCREDIDATION develop the landscape potential of unique woody ora of Hawai‘i and the tropics by serving as a natural history collection for education Campus Arboretum and research, encouraging use by the broader community, [email protected] 2525 Maile Way and supporting service activities of the University of Hawai‘i. Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 956-8297

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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.

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At the base of O‘ahu’s Ko‘olau mountains in Ka¯ā 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 31 ATHLETICS (NCAA DIVISION I) BAND Athletics & Band hawaiiathletics.com uhbands.org MEN’S SPORTS Athletics and the UH Band programs are big traditions at the Baseball CONCERT BANDS Wind Ensemble University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Approximately 450 student Basketball Symphonic Band athletes compete on 21 NCAA Division I teams with an Football Concert Band additional 300 students performing in marching and concert Golf Fall Band Swimming and Diving bands. With your valid student ID, gain free access to UH Summer Band Tennis athletic games on campus as well as admission to Aloha Chamber Groups Volleyball Stadium for Warrior Football. Jazz Ensemble WOMEN’S SPORTS ´ hawaiiathletics.com Basketball MARCHING BAND Beach Volleyball Pep Bands ´ uhbands.org Cross Country UH Drumline Golf UH Color Guard Sailing Rainbow Dancers Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Water Polo

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If you’re looking to enhance your experience at UH Mānoa, SERVICE LEARNING PROGRAM provides students with the you’ll want to check out these programs and services that opportunity to volunteer in your community in meaningful ways will help you create a positive social and academic support while furthering their education. network on campus. manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/servicelearn´

THE BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S (BAM) Degree Program gives you THE NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM allows students to the opportunity to graduate with both your Bachelor’s and study at another institution while maintaining their UH Mānoa Master’s degree within 5 years! status. Students can select from 170 colleges and universities manoa.hawaii.edu/bam´ throughout the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and study there for a year while paying either the HONORS PROGRAM is something to consider applying for if you’re UH Mānoa tuition or the resident tuition of the host school. a talented and motivated undergraduate! The Honors Program hawaii.edu/diversity/nse´ provides intimate, personalized educational experiences - through small classes, dedicated advising and faculty-guided STUDY ABROAD AND MMAĀNNOAOA INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE offers independent projects of research or creative expression. summer, semester, and year-long programs of study in Asia, manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/honors´ Australia, Europe, the Pacific, and South America. Or you can create a self-designed study abroad program in countries FIRST YEAR PROGRAMS (ACE) creates learning communities called where UH Mānoa does not have an existing one. If you are ACE clusters, in which groups of freshmen take 3-4 classes interested, you can study in far off locales such as Argentina, together. Freshmen meet weekly with their Peer Mentor to go Denmark, England, France, Italy, Japan, Spain, Russia, Brazil, over college success skills and facilitate social interaction to New Zealand...to just name a few! promote a smooth transition from high school to college. manoa.hawaii.edu/international/study_abroad´ ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/freshman manoa.hawaii.edu/mix´

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER is a one-stop shop for your academic A SEMESTER IN HAWAI‘I (ASH) lets you explore diverse cultures, needs and offers you services ranging from tutoring to study extraordinary courses, and live on a tropical island advising to study groups to writing project assistance and of unsurpassed natural beauty. ASH provides an exciting supplemental instruction groups for challenging courses. It’s a academic experience through the university’s vast array of place where you can work with faculty, librarians, mentors and courses and offerings. Students may enroll in any available tutors to meet your individual learning needs. course at UHM as long as prerequisites are fulfilled. Most ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/ssc students take a few courses unavailable at their home colleges. manoa.hawaii.edu/semester´

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HAWAI‘I ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM Undergraduates, visit our website at: manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/oavcue Let us HELP View the programs that can help you you reach on your academic journey at Mānoa. your academic dreams! Aerospace Studies • Civic and Community Engagement • Council of Academic Advisors • First-Year Programs 808-956-6636 • manoa.hawaii.edu/eslhelp • Honors Program • Interdisciplinary Studies • Learning Assistance Center • Mānoa Advising Center • Mānoa Catalog • Mānoa Transfer Coordination Center DOWNLOAD OUR CAMPUS SAFETY APP • Military Science • Naval Science • Pre-Health/Pre-Law Advising • Scheduler • STAR GPS Registration MĀNOA GUARDIAN UHM DEPARTMENT OF • Student Athlete Academic Services Brought to you by Public safety • Student Success Center • Student Support Services

STEP 1: Search for RAVE GUARDIAN in your app store. Download app and log in with your hawaii.edu email to configure your account to UH Mānoa settings. STEP 2: You’re now a Mānoa Guardian! Use your app to... CALL OR TEXT UH MĀNOA DPS Report a crime or suspicious activity by clicking the CALL UHM DPS button to place a phone call, or select SUBMIT TIP to send a text message. You can even attach a photo with your tip. SET A SAFETY TIMER Walking alone on campus? Set a SAFETY TIMER to notify Guardians (selected contacts or DPS officers) where you’re going. If your safety timer expires before you deactivate it, your Guardians will be notified.

VIEW EMERGENCY INFORMATION Click on CONTENT DIRECTORY to view emergency response procedures and other important information. The CALL DIRECTORY button hosts phone numbers for the Campus Safety Escort and important UH Mānoa offices. STEP 3: Ask friends to join and grow the Guardian network!

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36 manoa.hawaii.edu Transportation & Health Services

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BICYCLING As a benefit of paying dues, UH Mānoa students (except As with many university campuses, the demand for parking medical, law, and Outreach College students) receive stickers spaces at UH Mānoa is greater than the supply. Bicycle for their IDs known as UPASS, which is good for unlimited rides parking is always free in the 50+ campus bicycle rack, plus on the O‘ahu-wide city bus system, TheBus. There is no need there are three bike repair stations, and bikeshare options to to have a car when students can take TheBus to Waikīkī (26 help you reach your destination. For those at greater distances minutes away), Ala Moana Shopping Center (20 minutes away) from the campus, you can combine a bus and bike commute. and the North Shore (approx. 2 hours away). For questions on Each city bus and Rainbow Shuttle is equipped to carry at routes, call TheBus customer service at (808) 848-5555 (ext. 2) least two bikes. You may also sign up on our website for daily from 5:30 am - 10:00 pm HST. Find routes and timetables access to the free secured bike cage in the Zone 20 parking on their website! structure. Moped/motorcycle, carpool, and both day and ´ www..org evening permits for students and employees are all available ´ Download the free “DaBus” app online for purchase. ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/commuter RAINBOW SHUTTLE Ā- For getting around campus and the vicinity, Commuter UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES MANOA Services provides the Rainbow Shuttle service free to the The clinic, pharmacy, and clinic laboratory are staffed by entire UH Mānoa community. The shuttle operates weekdays physicians, nurse clinicians, nurses, and other support staff. during the Fall and Spring semesters. Routes and schedules A wide range of medical services and programs are offered, are available online! including general medical care on a walk-in basis. Other health ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/commuter services, offered by appointment, include women’s health, sports medicine, psychiatry, and dermatology clinics. The clinic ´ Download the free “UHM Shuttle” app is open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. ´ hawaii.edu/shs

manoa.hawaii.edu 37 UH Mānoa Department of Public Safety (DPS)

- - MĀANOA GUARDIAN UH MAĀNOA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (DPS) Mānoa Guardian is one of the best ways to improve your The UH Mānoa Department of Public Safety is dedicated personal safety by allowing easy communication with DPS to providing and promoting a safe and secure campus, and and others within your own safety network. Free to download serving our community with aloha. DPS operates 24 hours a from the App Store or the Google Play store. Search for "Rave day, 7 days a week, to patrol and respond to reports of crime Guardian." Download the app to protect yourself and others: or suspicious activity on UH Mānoa campus. DPS also offers ´ manoaguardian.com a variety of online, virtual crime prevention and awareness programs, which are available through the department's • Set a Safety Timer. Notify DPS or others you trust to Community Policing Unit. Students can sign up for these check in on you if you are alone or in an unfamiliar place. sessions on the DPS website. DPS has historically provided a safety escort service from dusk until dawn for anyone • Easy Emergency Communication. Call or send a text walking alone on campus at night, but this service has been message to DPS to report a crime or suspicious activity. impacted due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements. You can even send a photo with your tip. To request a safety escort or check availability, • Important Emergency Information. The app includes please call (808) 956-SAFE (7233). direct phone numbers for the Campus Safety Escort ´ manoa.hawaii.edu/dps and important UH Mānoa offices. You can also view emergency plans and procedures. DOWNLOAD OUR CAMPUS SAFETY APP MĀNOA GUARDIAN

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manoa.hawaii.edu 39 Uniquely Hawai‘i

• 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.

• ‘Iolani Palace is the only royal palace in the U.S. Nolan Omura and had electricity five years before the White Honolulu, Hawaiʻi House and 17 years before Buckingham Palace. Civil Engineering Major '20 • Duke Kahanamoku was a Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiian) and a five-time Olympic medalist in “My favorite thing about attending UHM swimming. He was also the world’s best-known is the location and the people. Not only surfer and set the standards of modern day surfing. are you able to get an education, you get to live in one of the most beautiful • O‘ahu was divided into six moku (districts). places in the world as well as meet Moku were used to govern the management of lifelong friends.” underground water resources: ‘Ewa, Ko‘olauloa, Ko‘olaupoko, Kona, Wai‘anae, and Waialua. FOLLOW HIS ADVENTURES ON INSTAGRAM @NOLANOMURA • 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.

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, 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: 'AEIOUHKLMNPW

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

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manoa.hawaii.edu 41 - FEATURING UH MAĀNOA ALUMNUS: Made Lyndsey Haraguchi-Nakayama Hanalei Taro & Juice Co. and the Ho’opulapula Haraguchi Rice Mill AT B.S. Tropical Plant & Soil Sciences, ‘01 Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i

From a young age, Lyndsey Haraguchi-Nakayama learned the importance of a strong work ethic while harvesting taro on her family farm in Kaua‘i - the Mānoa largest taro farm in the state of Hawai‘i, spanning over 100 years and six generations. After earning her undergraduate from the University of Hawai‘i at Māa-noa, Lyndsey returned to Kaua‘i to manage the family farm, where today, she leads both the Hanalei Taro & Juice Co and the Ho`opulapula Haraguchi Rice Mill, a non-profit agrarian museum which educates the community on the agriculture history of Hanalei and importance of sustainability for future generations. In 2017, Lyndsey was featured in Forbes Magazine “Five Women Rocking the Food Scene in Hawai‘i” and in 2018, named one of the 20 for the Next 20 by Hawai‘i Business Magazine, a group of emerging Hawai‘i leaders who will have a significant impact on the State of Hawai‘i in the next two decades.

"I was very grateful to receive a four year scholarship from the College of Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources. Other universities offered me scholarships, but one of the main reasons why I attended UHM was because of their tropical plant program, which is unlike anywhere else.”

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42 manoa.hawaii.edu PHOTO CREDIT: HEATHER GOODMAN FROM HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has over 194K 194,000 alumni living in dozens of countries ALUMNI around the world! Here are a few fun and interesting facts about our UHM-azing alumni WORLDWIDE! around the globe.

94 Different Countries

66% 33% 1% Hawai‘i Mainland Abroad

Alumnimni in Alumni in Hawai‘i U.S. Regionsgions 2% Midwest

85% 4% West Northeast 86% 13%

O‘ahu Neighbor 2% Island South

Top 5 U.S. States Top 5 Countries in which alumni reside (excluding Hawai‘i) in which alumni reside (excluding U.S.)

Washington 4,962 Japan Canada 1,202 Oregon 315 2,000 S. Korea Florida 377 California 2,511 China 19,263 Texas Vietnam 2,842 459 350

Top 5 U.S. Cities Top Companies in which alumni are employed in which alumni are employed

Honolulu, HI San Francisco, CA Los Angeles, CA Amazon Korean Air 21% 5% 4% Bank of Hawaii Nordstrom Boeing State of Hawai‘i Seattle, WA New York City, NY Hawaii State DOE University of Hawai‘i 3% 5% Kaiser U.S. Geological Survey

Top 5 U.S. States Majors

Liberal Arts Accounting Psychology Elementary Nursing 11,444 5,663 5,599 Education 3,965 5,315

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44 manoa.hawaii.edu Campus Traditions

TEAM NAMES THE WARRIOR CHANT Rainbow Warriors (men) & Rainbow Wahine (women) The Warrior Ha‘a - a traditional Māori dance, the Warrior football team performs their version of the ha‘a 20 minutes THE RAINBOW before every game. Before 1923, UH teams were nicknamed the “Deans.” Then in the final game of the 1923 season, UH head coach Otto Klum’s HOMECOMING squad upset Oregon State, 7-0, at Mo‘ili‘li Field. During the Held every fall semester, Homecoming comprises week-long game, a rainbow appeared over the field. Reporters started festivities that include a Homecoming Fair, Wahine (Women’s) calling UH teams the Rainbows, and the tradition began that volleyball game, the Homecoming football game, class Hawai‘i would not lose a game if a rainbow appeared. reunions and special performances, exhibits, and lectures across campus. THE WARRIOR The Warrior holds an honored place in Hawaiian history for THE GIFT OF LEI it was the warrior who united the Hawaiian Islands under One of the most unique experiences of living in Hawai‘i and Kamehameha the Great. The Hawaiians expected the being a student at UH Mānoa is the cultural tradition of lei warrior to display great strength, skill and a fighting spirit. giving at graduation and on senior night at all of our athletic events. As a celebratory and congratulatory gesture, the THEME SONG tradition of lei giving goes back centuries and is firmly rooted The famous and iconic Hawai‘i 5-0 theme song is played in Hawaiian culture. A lei is a garland of flowers that is worn at all sporting events. 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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