Chief Justice Recktenwald helps commemorate Constitution Day
Mark Recktenwald will discuss access to justice and take questions at the UH West Oʻahu Equal Justice in Our Constitution event.
Mark Recktenwald will discuss access to justice and take questions at the UH West Oʻahu Equal Justice in Our Constitution event.
The largest OLED wallpaper display in the state was recently installed at the ʻUluʻulu public space area at the UH West Oʻahu library.
The university’s efforts to better prepare incoming freshman for the rigors of college paid off this summer with the summer bridge program attendance at an all time high.
William R. Belcher, a board-certified forensic anthropologist, has been elected to a three-year term as an at-large-director for the American Board of Forensic Anthropology.
The grant funds research and promotional activities relating to the advancement of sustainable community food systems in Hawaiʻi.
The article is based on a two-year ecological study of wine grape vineyard in California to inform the development of new strategies for natural pest control.
The student film, What Goes in the Ocean, captures the student silver award for animation and special effects at the 2017 Pele Awards.
Joseph Bariyanga ran his personal best of 3 hours, 2 minutes, 8 seconds, finishing 1,677 overall out of 26,411 race participants.
“Mahina,” a realistic model with advanced clinical functionality is one feature of the new ʻIke Mauli Ola Nursing Simulation Laboratory.
Preserving Olympic Dreams and Plantation Memories documentary features never-before-seen film, videos and full length interviews that documents Hawaiʻi’s plantation era.