Students recover surplus food to feed homeless
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa recently became the first and only certified chapter of the Food Recovery Network in the state.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa recently became the first and only certified chapter of the Food Recovery Network in the state.
Renowned American political activist, scholar and author Angela Davis is guest teaching a graduate course on American punishment at UH Mānoa.
Using µCT (micro-computed tomography) scans, UH Mānoa’s Nyssa Silbiger and colleagues were able to calculate detailed bioerosion rates on coral reefs.
The urban market returns to the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa campus on April 15.
A variety of plants and local products, including jams and jellies, will be available for purchase.
UH is continuing its appeal of the NCAA decision to ban the UH men’s basketball program from 2016–2017 postseason play.
UH VP for Academic Planning and Policy Risa Dickson presented the university’s proposed tuition schedule at a public meeting at Windward Community College on April 5.
Association for Political and Legal Anthropology selected UH Mānoa Associate Professor Alex Golub's book as the winning entry for the 2016 APLA Book Prize competition.
William S. Richardson School of Law Jurist-in-Residence Justice Antonio Benjamin speaks on the importance of environmental law in protecting fragile ecosystems.
In the microscopic life that thrives around coral reefs researchers have discovered an interplay between viruses and microbes that defies conventional wisdom.