UH Magazine, these local artists, whose work may each be spotted on sides of buildings in very different ways, explore the depths of history and the furthest injured sections of our hearts.
In another story, the
CEO of We Are Oceania shared the unique challenges and rewards she encounters in working with Micronesian residents.
“We are vulnerable,” said
Josie Howard. “We have seen how things we count on can be quickly taken away jobs, health, housing.” Also in this issue: Supercooling technology keeps ʻahi fresh for days and high school girls produce
PSAs about cybersecurity. Celebrate our connectedness with a spotlight on alumni-owned small businesses, broadcast meteorologist