Native American filmmaker explores indigenous ways of viewing reality
Director Chris Eyre will discuss bringing indigenous perspectives to filmmaking at a public event at UH West Oʻahu.
Director Chris Eyre will discuss bringing indigenous perspectives to filmmaking at a public event at UH West Oʻahu.
Ms. Aligned 2: Women Writing About Men is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction in which women writers explore male thinking, behavior, and identity.
More than 800 engineering professionals, alumni, students, faculty, and staff came out to celebrate Holmescoming at Holmes Hall on October 20.
Carrie Ip is one of only 205 recipients of a National Health Service Corps scholarship, which pays tuition, fees, educational costs and also provides a stipend.
Henry Petroski, author and Duke University engineering professor, will discuss the history and future of transportation in America.
The National Jurist magazine ranking factors include tuition, student debt, cost of living, employment rate and percentage of students who pass the bar exam.
A small, recently discovered asteroid or comet appears to have originated from outside the solar system, if so it could be the first ¡°interstellar object¡± to be observed and confirmed by astronomers.
Alumni Allan Ikawa, Thomas Nichols, Carleton Williams and Mark Yamakawa were honored for their excellent work and leadership in their profession and community.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½Elder Law Program event focus on end of life medical treatment decision-making and advance care planning and is particularly aimed at kupuna, family caregivers and service providers.
Mary G. Boland was honored by the Healthcare Association of Hawaii for her leadership.