Linguists preserve endangered languages and more in the news
UH Mānoa’s efforts to preserve endangered languages is highlighted in news coverage of University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ programs and activities during the past week.
UH Mānoa’s efforts to preserve endangered languages is highlighted in news coverage of University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ programs and activities during the past week.
More than 5,000 students are candidates for degrees to be awarded at spring commencement events.
William S. Richardson School of Law Professor Eric K. Yamamoto has been awarded the Fred T. Korematsu professorship.
William S. Richardson School of Law students win seven out of nine top awards at the Annual Moot Court Competition.
Students and faculty met with the U.S. Supreme Court associate justice during her visit as jurist-in-residence.
Consortium of Asian Pacific American Law creates the Professor Eric Y. Yamamoto Emerging Scholar Award.
Dina Shek receives the Rhoda Lewis Award for her work with Kalihi Valley residents.
Jon Van Dyke, internationally recognized jurist in constitutional, environmental and human rights law, died Tuesday.
Legal scholar Richard Chused tells how concepts from ancient Jewish law can help solve problems in digital intellectual property.
UH scientists' rainfall projections and other research and activities at UH campuses as covered in local and national news outlets.