Homegrown talent featured in UH Magazine
The bi-annual magazine highlights exciting news from UH campuses and celebrates alumni accomplishments.
The bi-annual magazine highlights exciting news from UH campuses and celebrates alumni accomplishments.
UH Cancer Center researchers discovered a novel therapeutic target and treatment strategy for acute myeloid leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
A new peer-reviewed academic journal will feature high quality creativity, innovation, and research conducted and synthesized by undergraduate students at UH Mānoa.
Henry E. Smith, an authority on intellectual property and patent law, presents the 2016 Distinguished Gifford Lecture in Real Property.
This online conference aims to empower students and professionals to succeed in their careers through connection, collaboration and innovative ideas for teaching and learning.
The day is geared toward sharing lessons, experiences and opportunities for innovations in engaging people in making cities resilient and livable.
Mykie Ozoa survived an almost four-year abusive relationship and is now in her third year at the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Proposals include funding for 21st century facilities, graduation initiative and innovation initiative.
These agreements are the first significant collaborations between UH and domestic violence service providers and lay the groundwork for specific operational relationships to be developed.
Ambrosia beetles may play a role in spreading the fungal disease that has affected 50,000 acres of ʻōhiʻa forests.