Visiting justice stresses importance of environmental law
William S. Richardson School of Law Jurist-in-Residence Justice Antonio Benjamin speaks on the importance of environmental law in protecting fragile ecosystems.
William S. Richardson School of Law Jurist-in-Residence Justice Antonio Benjamin speaks on the importance of environmental law in protecting fragile ecosystems.
UH will continue to serve as managing partner of the Pacific Disaster Center
During a test dive, the UH Undersea Research Laboratory recovered the bronze bell from the I-400—a World War II-era Imperial Japanese Navy mega-submarine.
The site in Palau is believed to be a Japanese military internment and execution area for local, U.S. and British prisoners during World War II.
Roger Ames honored with the Huilin Culture Award from Beijing Normal University in China.
Kapiʻolani Community College features the 28th Annual International Festival “Heros,” March 14–17.
Students in Professor Yumiko Tateyama’s English-Japanese translation class produce a Japanese language version of UH Mānoa’s campus map.
Two-night show features dance performances from many different cultures and countries represented at UH Hilo.
UH Mānoa announces the establishment of a multi-year international conference series addressing critical contemporary social, political and economic issues
The William S. Richardson School of Law will host 41 law students and 9 faculty members from universities in Japan for a two-week immersion program in the American legal system.