Meda Chesney-Lind named president-elect of American Society of Criminology
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.
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 systemwide award recognizes the efforts of an individual from any facilities management office who has exhibited sustained superior performance in a maintenance, landscaping, custodial, shop or trucking position.
Congratulations to the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s 2017 tenure and promotion recipients.
The forum brought together university and community partners to address the relationship between the Pacific Islands and climate change.
The award will enable researcher Gertraud Maskarinec to research the relation of obesity, type 2 diabetes and breast cancer in Caucasian and Asian women.
Pauline Chinn received a $1.77 million grant for a program to bring teachers and community partners together to build mauka-makai knowledge.
Ronald E. Cambra has been awarded the Michael C. Holen Pacesetter Award from the National Academic Advising Association.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Margaret Maaka was elected the executive cmmittee chair of the American Educational Research Association: Special Interest Groups.
Kaiser is one of 65 members who will be inducted for his outstanding contributions to science and the profession, and for his equally exemplary service to ACS.
The annual award recognizes leading scholars in economic history who have provided exceptional service to the field of cliometrics.