Law school dean named 2025 Outstanding Woman Lawyer
Camille Nelson was recognized as the 2025 Outstanding Woman Lawyer by Hawaiʻi Women Lawyers.
Camille Nelson was recognized as the 2025 Outstanding Woman Lawyer by Hawaiʻi Women Lawyers.
The grant will help the law school reshape legal education through a focus on ethics, identity, and the rule of law.
Rankings were based on different criteria, including research activity, placement success, quality assessment, student selectivity and faculty resources.
The two events will focus on rights, speech, and building a more informed community.
UH Mānoa students had the opportunity to engage with leading-edge research and participate in discussions on cybersecurity policy.
Kapwani Kiwanga’s work has been exhibited in major institutions worldwide, from Munich to Shanghai.
Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella made history as the first refugee and first Jewish woman to serve on Canada’s highest court.
UH Hilo marine scientists and students confirmed sewage is reaching nearshore waters, harming coral reefs and posing health risks.
PAC provides essential support for students pursuing careers in health sciences and law, guiding them through every step of the admissions process.
The Climate Advisory Team provided guidance for climate resilience and disaster recovery in a comprehensive policy paper released on January 7.