College of Education student’s hip hop parody encourages reading
Let’s Read Baby talks about the importance of reading every day and gives reading strategies.
Let’s Read Baby talks about the importance of reading every day and gives reading strategies.
Mari J. Matsuda and Eric K. Yamamoto received the Daniel K. Inouye Trailblazer Award by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association.
UH Mānoa graduate student Amber Sophus will present her systematic review about interventions aimed at preventing HIV/AIDS in Black women in the U.S.
The scholarship will serve as an enduring memorial to her spirit and connection to the community.
Elizabeth “Libby” Char has been appointed interim director of the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, effective September 16.
Nelson plans to continue focusing on student support, curricular development and ensuring that programs provide opportunities for students.
The American Association of University Women assists women in the local community to achieve self-realization through education.
The inaugural scholarship supports the success of Micronesians who exemplify the life and values of community service.
USA Today recognized 10 women from every state and U.S. territory, majority of Hawaiʻi wahine being UH faculty or alumni.
Miyamoto will present her UH Mānoa Honors Program thesis at the 2020 NCHC conference this fall.