Hiroshima bomb survivor tells story at ‘Bomb’ exhibit
Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor Lawrence Miwa¡¯s personal artifacts are on display in the Hamilton Library¡¯s Bridge Gallery until April 30.
Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor Lawrence Miwa¡¯s personal artifacts are on display in the Hamilton Library¡¯s Bridge Gallery until April 30.
The scrolls will become part of the popular Sakamaki/Hawley Collection located in Hamilton Library¡¯s Asia Collection.
Sinclair Library has moved their materials and collections to Hamilton Library to prepare for the transformation of Sinclair into a student success center.
Clement “Clem” Guthro has been named the new UH Mānoa effective January 2, 2020.
The exhibit in Chiba, Japan, Hawaii: 150 Years of Japanese Migration and Histories of Dream Islands, features about 50 items from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½library including rare documents and photos.
Each candidate will make a public presentation and meet with department staff, senior administrators, faculty, students and internal and external constituents.
Joyce Najita leaves the Industrial Relations Center with invaluable historic expertise on local unions and their impact on Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Eiichiro Azuma of the University of Pennsylvania will give the keynote address at the inaugural Empire Studies Initiative.
Videos shed light on the multitude of rare books and archival materials available for viewing based at the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ campus.
From online degree programs to a new student success center, a hit radio song to the name of black hole, here are some of this spring's top stories on UH News.