Author Archive: Tracy Matsushima
UH Press receives top honors in Hawaii book awards
The UH Press book Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory was awarded the Hawaiʻi Book Publishers’ Samuel M. Kamakau Award for Hawaiʻi Book of the Year.
UH partners with Polynesian Voyaging Society
UH is an educational partner of the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s Worldwide Voyage
Manoa physics professor receives early career research award
Jelena Maricic honored with the Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program award for her investigation into the fundamental properties of neutrinos.
Medical school helps open biomedical research lab in Micronesia
UH Mānoa’s Pacific STEP-UP Program helps reduce health disparities by expanding research and training.
New Native Hawaiian law publication unveiled
Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law unveiled ʻOhia, a publication featuring papers on cutting-edge issues impacting Native Hawaiian law.
Hawaii physicists observe mysterious new particle
The BESIII Experiment team, which includes UH Mānoa’s High Energy Physics Group, reported that the Y(4260) particle decays to a new particle.
UH researcher shows global monsoon rainfall has intensified
Bin Wang, professor of meteorology at UH Mānoa, found that over the past 30 years the summer monsoon circulation has substantially intensified.
Hawaii’s educational leaders launch 55 by 25 campaign
The 55 by 25 program aims to increase numbers of working-age college graduates in Hawaiʻi.
UH Day part of education week at the state capitol
This year’s UH Day at the State Capitol theme is Healthy People, Healthy Pets and includes interactive exhibits by various UH campuses.
Medical school ranked among best in primary care and research
U.S. News and World Report ranked Mānoa’s John A. Burns School of Medicine’s primary care program at 66 and research program at 82.




















