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UH Mānoa’s journalism 401 class has completed two half-hour television news shows that will air on KFVE.
UH Mānoa’s journalism 401 class has completed two half-hour television news shows that will air on KFVE.
Former U.S. congressional member Colleen Hanabusa is the Daniel K. Inouye Visiting Scholar at the College of Social Sciences.
Union, a drama screenplay by UH Mānoa’s Marc Moody, placed in the top 15 percent in the 2015 Austin Screenplay Competition.
According to the newest University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Economic Research Organization (UHERO) report, Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s economic outlook continues to look bright.
Richard Taylor named Distinguished Professor in Residence in the UH Mānoa Social Science Research Institute.
Rumspringa, a feature screenplay by UH Mānoa Associate Professor Marc Moody, receives first place award at national conference.
New study by UH Mānoa researchers finds that small-scale fisheries provide large-scale benefits to communities.
UH Mānoa doctoral candidate Rachel Hoerman receives American Association of University Women fellowship.
UH Mānoa student-produced online news series Ka Hui Hoʻolauna honored with a bronze Telly Award.
Daniel K. Inouye Institute Student Leaders in Action coordinate public viewing of talk featuring Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell.