Alice Ball scholarship honors pioneering chemist in fight against Hansen¡¯s disease
The Alice Ball scholarship provides support for College of Natural Sciences students.
The Alice Ball scholarship provides support for College of Natural Sciences students.
During his fellowship, UH Hilo political scientist Todd Belt will evaluate political humor in the context of presidential campaigns and its influence on voters.
UH Mānoa’s Henry Wei Leung was recognized for his manuscript Goddess of Democracy, which will be available from Omnidawn Publishing in October 2017.
Craig Smith's research led to the recognition of the importance of whale carcasses as special habitats contributing to the diversity the deep-sea fauna.
Tetine Sentell will collaborate with public health faculty at the University of Medicine in Tirana, Albania.
Nick Kaiser is being honored for his extensive theoretical and observational work on cosmology, including how matter—both dark and visible—is distributed on the largest scales.
This is Stephen Vargo’s third consecutive year to be selected as a top researcher in the field of marketing.
The event showcased student and professional talent in three categories; cold food, hot food and pastries.
kuʻualoha hoʻomanawanui’s Voices of Fire: Reweaving the Literary Lei of Pele and Hiʻiaka receives honorable mention for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures, and Languages.
Rowley’s work was selected based on her project entitled ‘Exploration and Systematics of Twilight Reef Gorgonian Corals at Pakin Atoll.’