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University of Hawaii at Manoa
NameUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
Established1901
TypePublic research university
Endowment$558 million
PresidentDavid C. Carter
Faculty3,711
Students14,922
CityHonolulu
StateHawaii
CountryUnited States

University of Hawaii at Manoa is a public research university located in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It was established in 1901 as the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and has since grown to become one of the largest and most respected institutions of higher learning in the state. The university is known for its strong programs in Asian studies, Pacific-Asian studies, and Hawaiian studies, as well as its research focus on oceanography, sustainability, and tropical agriculture. With a diverse student body and a faculty of renowned scholars, the University of Hawaii at Manoa is a hub for academic excellence and innovation.

History

The University of Hawaii at Manoa was founded in 1901 as a land-grant college under the Morrill Act of 1862, with a focus on agriculture, mechanics, and military science. The university's early years were marked by rapid growth and development, with the establishment of new colleges and programs, including the College of Liberal Arts in 1930 and the School of Medicine in 1946. During World War II, the university played an important role in the war effort, with many students and faculty serving in the United States military. In the post-war period, the university continued to expand, with the establishment of new programs in graduate studies, research, and international relations.

Academics

The University of Hawaii at Manoa offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs across 11 colleges and schools, including the College of Arts, Humanities, and Pacific Studies, College of Business Administration, and College of Engineering. The university is known for its strong programs in Asian languages and linguistics, Pacific-Asian studies, and Hawaiian and Pacific studies, as well as its research focus on sustainability, tropical agriculture, and oceanography. With a faculty of renowned scholars and a diverse student body, the university provides a unique and enriching academic experience. The university is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the Association of American Universities.

Campus

The University of Hawaii at Manoa campus is located in Manoa, a valley on the island of Oahu, approximately 3 miles east of downtown Honolulu. The campus covers an area of 320 acres and features a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the iconic Hibbard Hall and the University of Hawaii at Manoa Library. The campus is also home to a number of research facilities, including the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology and the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology. The university's campus is situated near several Hawaiian cultural and historical sites, including the Bishop Museum and the Iolani Palace.

Research

The University of Hawaii at Manoa is a major research institution, with a strong focus on oceanography, sustainability, and tropical agriculture. The university is home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, and the Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems. The university's research efforts are funded by a variety of sources, including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the United States Department of Agriculture. The university's research has led to numerous breakthroughs and innovations, including the development of new crops, fisheries management techniques, and disaster response strategies.

Athletics

The University of Hawaii at Manoa's athletic teams, known as the Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wahine, compete in the NCAA Division I Big Sky Conference. The university's teams have had success in a variety of sports, including volleyball, basketball, and football. The university's football team has won several conference championships and has appeared in several bowl games. The university's volleyball team has won several national championships and has produced several Olympic athletes.

Notable alumni and faculty

The University of Hawaii at Manoa has a long list of notable alumni and faculty, including Lorrin Thurston, Daniel Inouye, Mildred T. Stahlman, and Haunani-Kay Trask. The university is also home to several National Science Foundation Fellows, Guggenheim Fellows, and Fulbright Scholars. Ching-Po Wong and Randall S. Kawasaki are notable alumni. The university's faculty includes several renowned scholars, including oceanographer Dr. Jane Lubchenco and astronomer Dr. Imke de Pater. Donna Strickland and James R. Brown have also made significant contributions.