UH conducts hurricane resilient design workshop at national convention
National Disaster Preparedness Training Center to hold workshop on hurricane preparedness
National Disaster Preparedness Training Center to hold workshop on hurricane preparedness
Hidden Hunger explores the politics behind the international food policy community’s recent emphasis on micronutrients and smart foods.
UH Mānoa is delivering workshops at the Bandung Institute of Technology to emergency managers, first responders and others working on disaster risk reduction in Indonesia.
The fund will support full-time graduate students pursuing a master’s degree or PhD at the College of Social Sciences.
Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Leslie E. Sponsel's new book takes top prize in the science category at the 2014 Green Book Festival.
Susan Chandler, director of UH at Mānoa’ Public Policy Center, discussed the current status of foster care in Hawaiʻi.
The study, co-authored by UH Mānoa Associate Professor Michael Roberts, was published in May in the journal Science.
UH Mānoa and New Zealand universities establish international indigenous research partnership.
A UH Mānoa study provides an index of the year when the mean climate of any given location on Earth will shift outside the most extreme records experienced in the past 150 years.
UH Mānoa College of Social Sciences researchers find that Hawaiʻi’s Mexican-origin residents fare less well than the overall population of the state.