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RecreationLeisure ProgramHemenway 101 The Leisure Program offers more than 30 noncredit classes and activities in arts and crafts, outdoor recreation, and health and fitness. Some of the choices include ceramics, guitar, hula, aerobics, sailing, hiking, and windsurfing. The Leisure Program also operates an equipment rental program which provides tents, backpacks, surfboards, masks/snorkels, and more.
Intercollegiate AthleticsPhysical Education/Athletics Complex Intercollegiate sports at the NCAA Division I level provide the UH Rainbows the opportunity to compete against the nation's finest teams. Men and women compete in the Western Athletic Conference in all sports except men's volleyball and women's water polo, which are in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
Intramural Sports ProgramPhysical Education/Athletics Complex 200 In competitive intramural play, teams and individuals take part in meets, leagues, and tournaments and play by specified schedules in 25 different activities including basketball, tennis, and softball. The competitions use prearranged facilities, equipment, supervision, and officials. A more informal recreational play part of the program emphasizes self-motivated, impromptu participation. When facilities are available, students may swim, shoot baskets, lift weights, or play tennis, badminton, or volleyball. The majority of basic equipment is available for check-out. Use of facilities and equipment is free, except for golf.
Campus Center ComplexCampus Center Information Desk The Campus Center Complex (CCC) includes Hemenway Hall and the Campus Center Building and serves as the "community center" of the Manoa campus. It provides facilities for programs, services, and opportunities offered by the Campus Center Board (CCB) and other student organizations, resulting in a comprehensive plan for the community life of the campus. The complex includes an information desk/ticket window, dining rooms, ID card services, catering services, lounges, game room, banking facilities, barber shop, photocopying service, leisure center, movie theater, graphics facility, and meeting rooms of various sizes, including a ballroom. Many student organizations are housed in the two buildings, providing opportunities for practical experience in leadership development and social responsibility through student-run programs, activities, and services. In addition to these volunteers, more than 100 part-time student assistants within CCC are employed in diverse and challenging jobs vital to the operation of the complex. These jobs offer valuable work experience to UH Manoa students in a supportive atmosphere, encouraging and rewarding personal responsibility and growth while supporting the educational and developmental mission of the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. NEXT: Student Organizations >> |
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