UH Mānoa symposium hosts Fukushima activist Yuko Nishiyama
Talk by Yuko Nishiyama, Fukushima activist and survivor of the March 11, 2011 triple disaster in Japan, highlights UH Mānoa’s Japan After 3:11 public symposium.
Talk by Yuko Nishiyama, Fukushima activist and survivor of the March 11, 2011 triple disaster in Japan, highlights UH Mānoa’s Japan After 3:11 public symposium.
A partnership between UH Mānoa and Kamehameha Schools will provide field training for students while helping to preserve a significant cultural site.
News coverage of University of Hawaiʻi people, programs and activities for January 1–7, 2013.
Ka Hui Hoʻolauna, a television news magazine by journalism students at Mānoa, airs Sunday, May 20 and 27.
UH Mānoa’s Roger Ames, Christopher Bae and Aaron Ohta awarded the Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Research.
The inaugural UHERO Forum included sessions on the economics of local food and understanding Hawaiʻi’s energy environment.
UH Mānoa’s Reece Jones, a leading authority on political borders, presents a public lecture on his new book, Border Walls, on September 28.
Recent findings related to the woolly mammoth’s extinction highlights the fight ahead for many of Hawaiʻi’s endangered species, says UH Mānoa’s David Beilman.
The UH Museum Consortium completed the digitization of the Hawaiian Marine Shell Reference Collection.
Two Mānoa anthropologists are using modern scientific tools and working with international colleagues to glean information about early peoples of East Asia.