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William Kwai Fong Yap petitioned the territorial legislature six years later for university status which led to another renaming to the University of Hawai’i in 1920. [...] In 1931 the Territorial Normal and Training School was absorbed into the university. [1]

In addition to our excellent varsity athletics program, Intramural Sports, the Fitness Center, and the Leisure Center provide fun options for staying fit and unwinding after class and on weekends. [2]

Owing in part to world-renowned marine laboratories located off the main campus, the University of Hawaii is very active in the marine sciences. [1]

Annett Wichmann became the first athlete in Western Athletic Conference history to win four conference championships in heptathlon. [2]

The Opensearch.org browser plugin to allow searching of the UH Online directory from your browser search box is now available. [...] Information obtained from this directory may not be used for the purpose of bulk communication of any kind to students, faculty and/or staff. [...] The University of Hawai’i is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. [3]

She won three WAC pentathlon titles, was a four-time All-WAC Academic honoree, received the conference’s 2009 Stan Bates Award, won 13 WAC event medals, broke more than 40 school records, and has won a number of other awards. [2]

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In men’s volleyball and women’s water polo it competes in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, and the men’s swimming and diving team have been invited the two last years to compete in the Conference USA Invitational meet. [...] Total enrollment as of 2006 was 20,357 students, 14,307 of which are undergraduates. [...] The International Business program, in the Shidler College of Business, is ranked 21st by US News and World Reports and Shidler College of Business ranks among the top 20 undergraduate business schools in the 2008 as of U.S.News & World Report. [...] SOEST was followed by the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) at $41 million, the College of Natural Sciences at $24 million, the Institute for Astronomy at $22 million, the Pacific Basin Research Center at $21 million, the College of Education at $19 million, and the Cancer Research Center of Hawai’i at $18 million. [...] Today the primary facet of the university consists of the four Colleges of Arts and Sciences: Arts and Humanities, Languages Literatures and Linguistics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. [1]

Sources:
[1] University of Hawaii at Manoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] University of Hawaii at Manoa: Athletics
[3] University of Hawaii

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