Homegrown talent featured in UH Magazine
The bi-annual magazine highlights exciting news from UH campuses and celebrates alumni accomplishments.
The bi-annual magazine highlights exciting news from UH campuses and celebrates alumni accomplishments.
Henry E. Smith, an authority on intellectual property and patent law, presents the 2016 Distinguished Gifford Lecture in Real Property.
This online conference aims to empower students and professionals to succeed in their careers through connection, collaboration and innovative ideas for teaching and learning.
The day is geared toward sharing lessons, experiences and opportunities for innovations in engaging people in making cities resilient and livable.
Mykie Ozoa survived an almost four-year abusive relationship and is now in her third year at the William S. Richardson School of Law.
The family-oriented event includes educational interactive exhibits, carnival games, food booths and a variety of “Safe Communities” activities and information.
Preserving Olympic Dreams and Plantation Memories documentary features never-before-seen film, videos and full length interviews that documents Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s plantation era.
These agreements are the first significant collaborations between UH and domestic violence service providers and lay the groundwork for specific operational relationships to be developed.
The William Randolph Hearst Foundations awarded scholarship funding to UH Mānoa to support students from rural areas pursuing a BA degree in nursing.
CBS On Tour at Mānoa presents the variety of career opportunities in the entertainment industry.