UH researchers help community understand and prepare for king tides
More than 200 people signed up to participate in the king tides project and contributed more than 900 photographs in May.
More than 200 people signed up to participate in the king tides project and contributed more than 900 photographs in May.
Pauline Chinn received a $1.77 million grant for a program to bring teachers and community partners together to build mauka-makai knowledge.
Members of the public are invited to the summer Brown Bag Speaker Series, featuring guest speakers on a variety of botanical topics.
The National Council for Home Safety and Security ranked UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ among the top 100 out of 2,167 four-year colleges and universities across the nation.
Ronald E. Cambra has been awarded the Michael C. Holen Pacesetter Award from the National Academic Advising Association.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Margaret Maaka was elected the executive cmmittee chair of the American Educational Research Association: Special Interest Groups.
The PDC and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations signed an official memorandum of intent to advance disaster risk reduction and strengthen regional cooperation.
Kaiser is one of 65 members who will be inducted for his outstanding contributions to science and the profession, and for his equally exemplary service to ACS.
Faculty, staff and friends created the spirit of welcome and homecoming for the ±á¨°ì¨±±ô±ðʻ²¹ by lighting torches on the summit of Diamond Head.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa recruitment and advancement branding program receives international recognition.