UH students turn by products into sellable goods
Kulanui, a brand of products developed by the UH, gives students an opportunity to do product development, from concept to store shelf.
Kulanui, a brand of products developed by the UH, gives students an opportunity to do product development, from concept to store shelf.
The finalists for UH Mānoa’s School of Pacific and Asian Studies dean/Office of International and Exchange Programs associate vice chancellor will visit campus.
Artist Michael Hengler transforms the UH Mānoa Art Gallery into a lava-scape featuring an 11-foot lava canoe in the Still Flow exhibit.
The Board of Regents approved a new policy that allows undocumented immigrants, under certain circumstances, to be eligible for and pay resident tuition at UH campuses.
The six-story, 150-thousand-square-foot UH Cancer Center brings all of the center’s programs and researchers under one roof.
The Sam and Helen Piesner Endowed Scholarship will help William S. Richardson School of Law students interested in pursuing coursework in Japanese law.
Research conducted by scientists with the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology informs residents’ understanding of air quality and water safety.
UH names four facilities and programs after the late Senator Daniel K. Inouye to honor his legacy and commitment to the University of Kauaʻi.
Science, health and technology programs and facilities at four UH campuses on four islands will be named in honor of the late Senator Daniel K. Inouye.
A $5-million grant from NASA aids in the development of the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System, which will identify dangerous asteroids before their final plunge to Earth.