Board of Regents medals awarded for teaching excellence
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.
Katherine “Sam” Geiling, Will Jonen, Joel A. LeBel, Barbara Meguro and Jamie Simpson Steele honored with the Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
The 2016 Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Research was awarded to Brian W. Bowen, Loïc Le Marchand and Kristin Pauker.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) is a national leader among medical colleges for the number of women faculty at the school. According to the latest data from the American Association of Medical Colleges
UH Mānoa’s Rich Gazan has been awarded a $491,973 Institute of Museum and Library Services grant for the project Online Q&A in STEM Education: Curating the Wisdom of the Crowd.
Mari Yoshihara, a professor in the UH Mānoa American studies department, will compete in the 7th Cliburn International Amateur Piano Competition.
Researchers estimate the probability of a magnitude 9+ earthquake in the Aleutian Islands—an event with sufficient power to create a mega-tsunami especially threatening to Hawaiʻi.
UH Mānoa Professor Klaus Sattler edited Carbon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, the first reference book to cover the field of carbon nanomaterials in a comprehensive fashion.
UH Professor Marjorie Mau has become the first Native Hawaiian woman to be recognized with the title of master physician by the American College of Physicians.
The UH Mānoa nursing school and the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education celebrates National School Nurse Day on Wednesday, May 11.