UH Mānoa group performs at Kennedy Center in D.C.
The Tuahine Troupe from UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge performed at The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
The Tuahine Troupe from UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge performed at The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
UH Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law offers open lectures on Ethics and Integrity in the Real World.
A space food study by UH Mānoa scientist Kim Binsted involves a six-member crew selected to participate in a Mars simulation mission.
UH mesothelioma findings on the cover of a leading cancer research publication is among the news coverage highlights from the past week.
The Kaʻimikai-O-Kanaloa set sail July 3 on an expedition to locate the wreckage of Amelia Earhart’s plane.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine and Hawaiʻi Residency Programs signed an agreement to improve the governance of federally-accredited graduate medical training in Hawaiʻi.
Honolulu Community College hosts a four-week summer experience for Oʻahu high school students in partnership with HawaiʻiP-20.
UH Mānoa’s presents Lisa Matsumoto’s play Happily Eva Afta, a traditional fairy tales transformed into comedic local fantasy.
The UH contingent picked up the pieces and prepared for the re-opening of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival after a severe thunderstorm shut down the festival on June 30.
UH health experts receive healing treatments from New Mexico University healers, who in turn receive lomi lomi treatments from UH experts.