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Demolition of Snyder Hall begins

Demolition of Snyder Hall begins

  • June 4, 2021
  • UH News
The demolition of the 59-year-old building on iconic McCarthy Mall is scheduled to be complete in mid-July.
Eerie animal noises, world-class research part of Snyder Hall’s history

Eerie animal noises, world-class research part of Snyder Hall’s history

  • May 25, 2021
  • UH News
Snyder Hall was among 37 new buildings constructed during the biggest campus expansion ever during the mid 1950s to mid 1960s.
Snyder Hall to be razed, UH Mānoa improvement plans proceed

Snyder Hall to be razed, UH Mānoa improvement plans proceed

  • March 25, 2021
  • UH News
The demolition in May marks the start of Phase 2 of the UH Mānoa Mini Master Plan.
Human, environmental health research develops via Hawaiʻi landscape

Human, environmental health research develops via Hawaiʻi landscape

  • December 11, 2020
  • UH News
UH Mānoa’s COBRE research projects aim to develop the tools to understand the interface between human and environmental health.
President’s August 2020 highlights and updates

President’s August 2020 highlights and updates

  • August 20, 2020
  • UH News
Highlights include LumiSight UH health check-in app and COVID-19 safety training, fall sports postponed and the Next Steps program.
Life Sciences Building ushers in new era at UH Mānoa

Life Sciences Building ushers in new era at UH Mānoa

  • June 22, 2020
  • UH News
The Life Sciences Building will be home to the College of Natural Sciences biology, microbiology and botany departments along with the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.
Student-centered, pedestrian-friendly vision for UH Mānoa campus

Student-centered, pedestrian-friendly vision for UH Mānoa campus

  • February 4, 2020
  • UH News
The UH Mānoa campus transformation includes converting interior roads into pedestrian malls and increasing and improving spaces—indoors and out—for learning, study, collaboration and recreation.
Beam signing marks halfway point of Life Sciences building project

Beam signing marks halfway point of Life Sciences building project

  • March 4, 2019
  • UH News
UH Mānoa students, administrators and officials signed their names on the final beam of the building’s steel structure before it was lifted into place.
Watch Henke Hall come down

Watch Henke Hall come down

  • August 4, 2017
  • UH News
The demolition of Henke Hall clears the way for the construction of the new Life Sciences building.
Henke Hall demolition clears way for state-of-the-art science building

Henke Hall demolition clears way for state-of-the-art science building

  • June 20, 2017
  • UH News
The demolition of Henke is the part of the first phase of construction on UH Manoaʻs Life Sciences building scheduled to open fall 2019.
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