Ancient Jewish real property law topic of talk
Legal scholar Richard Chused tells how concepts from ancient Jewish law can help solve problems in digital intellectual property.
Legal scholar Richard Chused tells how concepts from ancient Jewish law can help solve problems in digital intellectual property.
Two Mānoa anthropologists are using modern scientific tools and working with international colleagues to glean information about early peoples of East Asia.
Sergeant and Senior Investigator Alberta Pukahi of UH Mānoa is recognized as one of Hawaiʻi’s Top Cops.
The UH Board of Regents approved a new tuition schedule that includes modest increases to begin in fall 2012.
Los Angeles Times, USA Today and other media report successful predictions of UH ocean current model.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma opens November 4 at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Professor Byong Won Lee receives Korea’s 2011 Joong Ahn Prize for Achievement in Arts and Humanities.
Looking for Edward Gorey catalogues the Musings of Mystery and Alphabets of Agony: The Work of Edward Gorey exhibition.
UH scientists' rainfall projections and other research and activities at UH campuses as covered in local and national news outlets.
Aloha: Traditions of Love and Affection is latest addition to UH Mānoa Curriculum Research and Development Group's series on Hawaiian traditions by Malcolm Nāea Chun.