Chinese and U.S. scholars and journalists tackle issues related to global media
Scholars, journalists, students and community leaders from Beijing and Honolulu gathered for the 4th Sino-U.S. Media Forum.
Scholars, journalists, students and community leaders from Beijing and Honolulu gathered for the 4th Sino-U.S. Media Forum.
Researchers will collaborate with Google, the American Council of the Blind and the National Park Service to audio describe print brochures at 15 park sites.
Journalism students participated in an interactive mock tsunami crisis exercise designed to hone their reporting and investigative skills.
The collaboration emphasizes the potential uses of technology for social good, digital inclusiveness, improvement in quality of life and empowerment.
International media experts focus on building trust and communication between U.S. and Chinese media.
UHMānoa Associate Professor Marc Moody’s feature screenplay wins Best Drama Screenplay at the 2016 Richmond International Film Festival.
Union, a feature screenplay by UH Mānoa Associate Professor Marc Moody accepted to the 2016 Richmond International Film Festival.
UH Mānoa distinguished professor Richard Taylor presents at the 2nd World Internet Conference focused on internet governance system reform
Hawaiʻi Mānoa graduate assistant Joanne Romero Loos honored with Dan J. Wedemeyer Excellence in Teaching Award
UH Mānoa’s journalism 401 class has completed two half-hour television news shows that will air on KFVE.