UH Mānoa honors top student employees
Four UH Mānoa students were recognized for their outstanding work as top employees at the 33rd Annual Student Employee of the Year Awards Reception on April 12.
Four UH Mānoa students were recognized for their outstanding work as top employees at the 33rd Annual Student Employee of the Year Awards Reception on April 12.
Joey Valenti’s award winning idea to build an innovative temporary housing unit out of invasive albizia has come to fruition.
The degree covers contemporary landscape architecture with a focus on sustainable design in tropical and subtropical, Hawaiian and Asia/Pacific environments.
Henry Petroski, author and Duke University engineering professor, will discuss the history and future of transportation in America.
David Rockwood and his Danang University of Science and Technology colleagues will design, build and test wall assemblies for public housing.
UH Mānoa graduate student Joey Valenti's award-winning project repurposes an invasive species.
How will humans be able to both survive and thrive on places like Mars? One answer, is architecture.
UH Mānoa students win third prize for their Grassroots House at the Tongji International Construction Festival.
Student innovation laboratory encourages interdisciplinary and collaborative explorations.
Mānoa alum Kaoru Lovett on a “Hawaiian sense of place” in Architect magazine.