Nite of the Living Will event focuses on end of life care decision-making
The Elder Law Program hosts a free workshop focusing on decision making about end of life medical treatment and advance care planning.
The Elder Law Program hosts a free workshop focusing on decision making about end of life medical treatment and advance care planning.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ celebrates October 2016 faculty and staff anniversaries.
UH students, faculty, administrators and coaches helped to raise awareness alongside hundreds of fellow community members in the 22nd annual Men’s March Against Violence.
Inspired by Redbone’s family lineage in the Appalachian Mountains, the piece spans the lives and stories of four generations of women in a Cherokee family.
Video created by JABSOM hopes to communicate the importance of empathy and to generate support for the Men’s March Against Violence.
Fostering a healthy environment to discourage underage drinking, public intoxication and binge drinking.
The law school rates a “best” for 2017 and receives a high rank in several categories.
The fellowships for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ high school graduates will help increase the number of qualified Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students and professionals pursuing environmental resource management careers.
Reece Jones' new book, Violent Boarders: Refugees and the Right to Move, offers a provocative look at the high cost of boarder security.
Becoming A Professor, co-authored by Marie Iding, is designed for graduate and undergraduate students contemplating careers as professors in post-secondary education.