UH Mānoa highly ranked for diversity, research, employability of graduates
UH Mānoa placed No. 97 overall and No. 55 among public universities in the nation.
UH Mānoa placed No. 97 overall and No. 55 among public universities in the nation.
The William S. Richardson School of Law earned a B+ rating as one of the nation’s best schools for practical training in the latest survey by preLaw magazine.
The UH law school continues to lead the country with 50.1% of its students identifying as either Asian or Native Hawaiian.
The 2022 edition evaluates graduate schools on a variety of factors.
The symposium helped participants understand and use rankings information.
UH’s flagship institution was highly ranked in four broad subject area rankings.
EWC also moved up a spot to rank eighth in the Best Regional Studies (Free Standing) category.
William S. Richardson School of Law has once again received top rankings among the nation’s outstanding law schools by The Princeton Review 2021 edition.
The state ranked No. 2 in the nation thanks to the affordability of UHʻs 10 campuses.
UH Mānoa placed in the world’s top 1% in physical sciences, arts and humanities, social sciences, education and life sciences.