Native Hawaiian health programs receive $3M Queen’s Health Systems investment
Queen’s Health Systems invests nearly $3 million for education and community programs to improve Native Hawaiian health.
Queen’s Health Systems invests nearly $3 million for education and community programs to improve Native Hawaiian health.
UH Mānoa researchers shows how shifting atmospheric circulation patterns that may be caused by climate change are threatening populations of the iconic silversword on Haleakalā.
John Madey, professor in the physics and astronomy department at UH Mānoa receives prestigious Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics.
PACE lecture will feature Hawaiʻi business leader Walter A. Dods.
New John A. Burns School of Medicine study discovers two genes can be substituted for Y chromosome in spermatogenesis and reproduction
An $870,000 grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation will help UH researchers study the settling of larvae of marine invertebrate animals.
Union, a feature screenplay by UH Mānoa Associate Professor Marc Moody accepted to the 2016 Richmond International Film Festival.
Two-day John A. Burns School of Medicine conference focuses on the long-term impacts of concussion and repetitive head trauma.
The UH Mānoa Department of Physics and Astronomy welcomes recognized physicist and nobel laureate Carl Wieman for a talk on undergraduate science teaching.
The UH Mānoa master of library and information science program received continued accreditation status for the maximum seven-year period from the American Library Association.