Law school dean to receive top national award
UH Mānoa School of Law Dean Avi Soifer will be given the 2020 Deborah L. Rhode Award from the Association of American Law Schools for his outstanding support for pro bono work and public service.
UH Mānoa School of Law Dean Avi Soifer will be given the 2020 Deborah L. Rhode Award from the Association of American Law Schools for his outstanding support for pro bono work and public service.
UH Mānoa Provost Michael Bruno has been appointed to be one of the Members of the Board of Visitors to the United States Coast Guard Academy.
The Department of Public Safety is the first college campus security agency to receive the CALEA Campus Security Accreditation.
Michael T. Unebasami, associate vice president for administrative affairs for UH Community Colleges, was honored with the 2019 National Association of College and University Business Officers Distinguished Business Officer Award.
Rachel Solemsaas has been selected as a member of the seventh cohort of Omidyar Fellows, which is comprised of a cross-sector of leaders and change makers.
National champion diver Emma Friesen, basketball great Bob Nash, former Athletics Director Hugh Yoshida and longtime booster Carolyn Berry Wilson will be honored at athletic events in the fall.
Vice President for Community Colleges Morton has championed access to education, and one of his big goals in his 49 years has been to improve college completion rates.
UH Manoa Assistant Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education Ron Cambra was named state manager of the year and the UH Cancer Center administrative team was chosen state team of the year.
Chuck Gee is the co-founder and longest serving dean of the UH Mānoa School of Travel Industry Management.
UH Mānoa's Marcus Hayden, Ronald Cambra and the UH Cancer Center Administrative Leadership Team have been selected as the university’s nominees for the Governor’s Awards for Distinguished State Service.