Notable historian of authoritarianism and MSNBC columnist to serve as Inouye chair
Ruth Ben-Ghiat is a history and Italian studies professor at New York University, a Guggenheim fellow and advisor to Protect Democracy.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat is a history and Italian studies professor at New York University, a Guggenheim fellow and advisor to Protect Democracy.
The Center for Korean Studies hosted a symposium focusing on early Korean women immigrant leaders on January 26.
Each awardee received funding to cover expenses, such as travel, living costs and research activities.
With a focus on buildings constructed before the 1950s, School of Architecture faculty and students have designed a walking tour through historic Fort Street Mall.
The Fulbright-Hays program provides opportunities for scholars to conduct research abroad.
Students in the “Introduction to Classical Japanese” class were able to view a set of pre- and early-modern materials called kotenseki.
Misha Matsumoto Yee was selected from a nationwide pool of 6,008 nominated teachers.
Karen L. Jolly is the inaugural Jerry H. Bentley Distinguished Professor in World History.
The third annual event will spotlight social justice and reconciliation of historical and cultural wrongs in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Edith Kanakaʻole is one of five American women to be minted on new quarters as part of the 2023 honorees for the American Women Quarters™ Program.