Record $8,000 in prizes awarded at fifth annual UH–AT&T Hackathon
The event drew a record 200 participants and prizes totaling $8,000 were distributed in eight categories to teams who had just 24 hours to build an app.
The event drew a record 200 participants and prizes totaling $8,000 were distributed in eight categories to teams who had just 24 hours to build an app.
Nicole Lautze serves as a faculty member in the Hawaiʻi Institute for Geophysics and Planetology.
Robert Littman will be recognized for his ongoing UH Tell Timai Project, a decade-long excavation in an ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta.
Annual flag football match at William S. Richardson School of Law pits the Etes against the Bruzers.
Unique program at the John A. Burns School of Medicine annually dispatches 10 local medical students and physicians for American-style medical training.
The innovative renewable energy initiative will help the university achieve its net-zero energy goal and bring more cost-effective, renewable energy resources to the state.
Ann M. Burkhart's Fixing and Foreclosure is the free annual Distinguished Gifford Lecture in Real Property for 2017.
As part of its Global Master Chef Series, Kapiʻolani CC will feature the acclaimed haute cuisine of Chef Michelle Bernstein.
Point of No Return follows the journey of the Solar Impulse 2 team as they attempt the first solar powered flight around the world.
Director Chris Eyre will discuss bringing indigenous perspectives to filmmaking at a public event at UH West Oʻahu.