Celebrating W¨¡hine: UH leaders among Honolulu Magazine¡¯s inaugural honorees
UH leaders and alumni were honored in Honolulu Magazine¡¯s first Celebrating Wāhine Awards
UH leaders and alumni were honored in Honolulu Magazine¡¯s first Celebrating Wāhine Awards
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will end discretionary funding for several Minority-Serving Institution grant programs.
UH alumni are helping identify missing U.S. service members through their work at the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
This week's image is from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Marine Biology's Jia Cashon.
The new website helps to streamline funding support, helping faculty and researchers connect with corporate and foundation partners more easily.
The new office will also help to strengthen ties with corporate and foundation partners.
Grant-in-aid funding helps aspiring educators across UH campuses pursue teaching pathways statewide.
Wicker¡¯s journey highlights the power of UH alumni to give back statewide.
The program¡¯s 19th class highlights UH¡¯s strong presence in shaping Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s next generation of leaders.
The workshop helped UH nursing students build skills, resilience and cultural grounding ahead of the fall semester.