Explosion can’t extinguish excitement of student satellite builders
More than 100 people contributed to the creation of “Hiapo,” a small satellite equipped with sensors to measure Earth's magnetic field.
More than 100 people contributed to the creation of “Hiapo,” a small satellite equipped with sensors to measure Earth's magnetic field.
The William S. Richardson School of Law was ranked No. 18 in preparing graduates for government jobs.
The Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity seeks to highlight, research and scale traditional practices that may have significant positive impacts on health for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
The band performed two shows at the UH football home game on September 18.
UH Mānoa students won first place and an honorable mention in the 2021 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture Steel Competition.
The collection is designed to empower students and faculty to become more active creators of material.
A new island-focused leadership lab to train future legal and business leaders at the UH Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law will launch this fall.
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi production celebrates ancestral wisdom in Kennedy Theatre season opener
Peter Felicijan’s internship taught him to download temperature, salinity and other water quality data from the sensors; make moorings and prepare sensors for field deployment
Wrenna Delgado was named a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board scholar for the 2021–22 academic year.