Women law students and graduates battle in the annual Ete Bowl
A team of current women law students faces off against women law graduates for a hard-fought flag football game as a 38 year old tradition.
A team of current women law students faces off against women law graduates for a hard-fought flag football game as a 38 year old tradition.
The new third edition includes the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage, rail development and more.
The U.S. Small Business Administration honored the two programs in the 2016 Growth Accelerator Competition.
Kennedy Theatre presents a visual journey of contemporary dance styles as well as hula and Balinese dance, performed live and enhanced by projection-scapes and video.
UH Professor Chien-Wen Tseng joins national task force which addresses topics that directly affect and improve the health of Americans.
Find prints, paintings, jewelry, ceramics and more at two Windward CC arts and crafts sales featuring local artists and student work.
Current and perspective students can learn to navigate and complete the enrollment and registration process on Saturdays, November 9, December 3 and 17 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Land-use practices on tropical oceanic islands can have large impacts on reef ecosystems, even in the absence of rivers and streams.
UH Mānoa researcher David Karl and Jens Nielsen from Chalmers University of Technology, developed a computer model to understand the survival of Prochlorococcus.
President David Lassner addresses possible faculty, staff and student concerns about the election.