UHERO forecast: Construction easing, but more in the pipeline
After several years of rapid expansion, the pace of building has eased, but there are enough new projects to maintain construction activity.
After several years of rapid expansion, the pace of building has eased, but there are enough new projects to maintain construction activity.
Scholars, journalists, students and community leaders from Beijing and Honolulu gathered for the 4th Sino-U.S. Media Forum.
Researchers will collaborate with Google, the American Council of the Blind and the National Park Service to audio describe print brochures at 15 park sites.
The program was accredited for seven years by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration, the global standard for graduate-level public service education.
Students in the four-week summer course expanded their global perspective by studying health and aging in China.
Professor and chair of the Women’s Studies Department, Chesney-Lind will serve as the 81st president working further to expand public awareness of the ASC.
The council is the country¡¯s presidential panel focused on national policies and strategies relating to the economy and social welfare.
Journalism students participated in an interactive mock tsunami crisis exercise designed to hone their reporting and investigative skills.
A UH Mānoa study projects a continued rise of lethal heat episodes if carbon gas emissions continue to rise.
The annual award recognizes leading scholars in economic history who have provided exceptional service to the field of cliometrics.