UH will collect oral histories of Barack Obama¡¯s early years in Hawai?i
UH President David Lassner said the Center for Oral History is looking forward to exploring the early days of the former world leader.
UH President David Lassner said the Center for Oral History is looking forward to exploring the early days of the former world leader.
Twenty-five students from eight schools created 14 grab-and-go sweet or savory items at the Kapiʻolani CC-hosted Jump Start Grab & Go Breakfast Challenge.
From online degree programs to a new student success center, a hit radio song to the name of black hole, here are some of this spring's top stories on UH News.
The first half of the photovoltaic canopy project on the top deck of the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ parking structure is expected to be operational by the end of June with work on the second half scheduled for summer of 2020.
To help the local community confront opioid addiction, the UH Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of will hold educational events and offer simple alternatives to dispose of unused medications.
The parking structure now features colors, icons, maps and more to help people remember where they parked and how to orient themselves on campus.
AstroDay 2019, celebrating 18 years, brought science educators from around the state to Prince Kūhiō Plaza in Hilo.
This summer program¡¯s theme, “Fun in the Jungle” will offer participants the opportunity to learn about rainforest ecosystems and gardening, create art and nature crafts and take part in a scientific investigation.
An effort to save five ceramic murals by ceramist Isami Enomoto and install them on the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½–West Oʻahu campus has been awarded.
In an op-ed in Medium, APLU President Peter McPherson makes the case that the U.S. needs to redouble investment in public higher education to improve students¡¯ economic prospects and create a more vibrant society.