UH Mānoa graduate programs receive national recognition
The medical, nursing, law and social work schools, and four colleges, made the U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 ranking.
The medical, nursing, law and social work schools, and four colleges, made the U.S. News and World Report’s 2020 ranking.
East-West Center affiliates record a music album to raise awareness about the global refugee crisis.
Hawaiʻi’s economy ended 2018 on a poorer footing than 2017, and across a number of dimensions, the year saw a flattening out or outright decline in activity.
The UH Community Design Center is taking the lead on addressing critical problems facing the state’s built environments.
Aya H. Kimura's book won the 2019 Rachel Carson Book Prize for its contributions in the field of Science and Technology Studies, overall scholarly quality, and social and political relevance.
Kathy E. Ferguson and Michael J. Shapiro from the College of Social Sciences were identified by The Political Science 400.
Pairing collegiate-level learning with research opportunities for high school students, the Maunakea Scholars program and Mānoa Academy partnership creates dual-credit pathways from high school to college for students.
The newest UHERO report focuses on Hawaiʻi’s record-high visitor numbers and record-low unemployment.
A groundbreaking exhibit of photographs taken by people who have experienced homelessness is now on display in the UH Mānoa Hamilton Library Bridge Gallery through December 11.
A new study reveals that society faces a much larger threat from climate change than previous studies have showed.