How the Statue of Liberty became a symbol for a national myth October 29, 2021 UH News This op/ed by UH Mānoa Geography and Environmental Sciences Professor Reece Jones first ran on CNN on October 27, 2021.
Hawaiian scholar awarded fellowship to study history of Mānoa campus October 6, 2021 UH News J. Uluwehi Hopkins, the recipient of AAUW’s Fellowship, is currently pursuing her PhD in Hawaiian History.
Professor develops creative final for Roman history class May 18, 2021 UH News Students reproduced Roman recipes and a toga-wearing tutorial to wrap up their Roman history course.
Fulbright awarded to UH Mānoa history professor for research in Tanzania May 6, 2021 UH News Ned Bertz will utilize the highly competitive academic fellowship to conduct research on his project.
UH Mānoa grad programs nationally recognized by U.S. News and World Report March 29, 2021 UH News The 2022 edition evaluates graduate schools on a variety of factors.
Project to showcase Hawaiʻi’s education history receives major boost February 22, 2021 UH News Derek Taira and others will build a website for educators, students and the general public to learn about Hawaiʻi’s educational past.
Workplace disasters, implications for society, safety, focus of new book February 17, 2021 UH News James Kraft draws attention to disasters that occurred in the greater American Southwest after World War II.
Project protects decades of environmental history November 4, 2020 UH News The team has catalogued and processed more than a third of the 1,400 environmental impact statements.
Law library exhibit showcases Hawaiʻi’s labor history, Hawaiian political movements September 1, 2020 UH News The exhibit is open to the public and will host an online webinar on Wednesday, September 2, from 3 to 5 p.m.
UH speaker series celebrates centennial of women’s suffrage movement August 18, 2020 UH News On August 27, the UH Better Tomorrow Speaker Series will host a livestream event with special guests to mark the 100th anniversary of the women’s suffrage movement.