How South Korea became a global trendsetter topic of upcoming talk August 19, 2015 UH News The UH Mānoa School of Communications presents Manufacturing Cool: How South Korea Became a Global Trendsetter by Euny Hong.
UH Mānoa student-produced online news series wins Telly Award July 27, 2015 UH News UH Mānoa student-produced online news series Ka Hui Hoʻolauna honored with a bronze Telly Award.
UH Mānoa students sweep excellence in journalism awards June 30, 2015 UH News UH Mānoa students swept the student media portion of the Society of Professional Journalists Hawaiʻi Chapter awards ceremony.
Journalist Richard Hornik named Daniel K. Inouye Visiting Scholar March 27, 2015 UH News Internationally recognized journalist Richard Hornik teaches two courses on media, diplomacy and democracy in the UH Mānoa School of Communications.
Free mobile app brings back stories of the Blackfeet Nation January 26, 2015 UH News Blackfoot ’64 app documents the 1964 flood on the Blackfeet Reservation, the worse national disaster in Montana history
Yellowstone geysers tracking app released January 21, 2015 UH News New mobile app developed by UH Mānoa team allows users to watch Old Faithful eruptions in real time
Making national parks more accessible for visually impaired December 4, 2014 UH News A team of UH Mānoa researchers to develop technologies to aid national parks’ visually impaired visitors