UH partners on AI workforce readiness symposium series
Symposium series equips residents with skills to thrive in an AI-driven economy
Symposium series equips residents with skills to thrive in an AI-driven economy
Creative projects from student designers won big at the Pele Awards competition.
Hamilton Library digitized rare Hindu lithographs and manuscripts, expanding access to South Asian visual culture research.
The documentary explores how financial aid, tutoring, mentoring, internships and ʻāina-based learning help students access opportunities.
Quantum sensors are highly sensitive devices that can detect extremely small changes in signals, such as temperature, light or electromagnetic activity.
UH Mānoa graph design graduates Chloe Lavigne and Rachel Wong earned multiple honors at the 2026 Pele Awards.
Appointee’s deep commitment to Hawaiian knowledge advances the university.
Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month is observed annually from May 15 to June 15, highlighting experiences such as Eugene Santos and Jonathan Kim.
The trophy tour was organized by the UH Mānoa Athletics Department as a way to share the championship celebration with fans, students, faculty, staff and community supporters throughout Hawaiʻi.
IfA astronomers helped a Make-A-Wish boy’s dream come true during a special visit to Maui’s majestic summit.