First Year Programs help UH Mānoa freshmen transition smoothly into college life
Students who transition smoothly into college life are more likely to graduate and graduate on time.
Students who transition smoothly into college life are more likely to graduate and graduate on time.
Professor David L. Callies will be awarded the 2017 Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize for work which affirms the fundamental importance of property rights.
Researchers are studying current conditions in several fishponds in Keaukaha in order to restore, sustain and manage them better in the face of climate change.
Highlights of the president’s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
Roy Takeyama’s commitment and contributions to leadership, governance and philanthropy at the university spanned more than thirty years.
A lama tree was planted in the JABSOM healing garden in honor of James Burns.
The research in health disparities—the variation in rates of disease and disabilities between people in certain socioeconomic groups—is especially relevant to Hawaiʻi citizens.
This one-day event is open to all UH faculty and staff system-wide.
Faculty and staff of the William S. Richardson School of Law show their appreciation for their students by dishing up free hot meals to the more than 300 students at the school.
The Aloha Bash will also feature local favorites, Maoli, Mahkess and UH’s very own student band and winner of Battle of the Bands, Introspektra.