In memoriam: Korean studies trailblazing historian, visionary builder
Kang helped UH Mānoa become the first university in the U.S. to grant a PhD in Korean history.
Kang helped UH Mānoa become the first university in the U.S. to grant a PhD in Korean history.
Linda Furuto, a professor at UH Mānoa, started teaching ethnomathematics at UH West Oʻahu in 2007.
Hilo native and Waiākea High School graduate Susan Kazama is Hawaiʻi CC’s new chancellor.
School of Architecture Professor Kevin Nute was awarded to be a Scholar in Residence at Frank Lloyd Wright’s famous modernist home overhanging a waterfall.
The endowment aims to recruit and retain top public health faculty in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.
Kathlina’s Martin's connection to theater emerged from her desire to preserve Micronesian cultural narratives.
Kathie Kane, director for the Office of Faculty Development and Academic Support at UH Mānoa was honored for her service to the university.
Jennifer Griswold’s research will aid scientists and policymakers in making decisions to protect community health, improve air quality and prepare for future wildfires.
Judges Brian Costa, Dyan Medeiros and Steven Nichols, once sworn in, will each serve a term of 10 years.
The team is charged with developing policy recommendations to minimize the impacts of future climate-related natural disasters and to speed recovery from the damage they cause.