Female Hawaiʻi creeper leads population collapse
UH Mānoa researchers discover less than 28 percent of the adult population of the endangered Hawaiʻi creeper in the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge is female.
UH Mānoa researchers discover less than 28 percent of the adult population of the endangered Hawaiʻi creeper in the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge is female.
School of Law’s Eric K. Yamamoto publishes second edition of the seminal book Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment.
The Wonder of Learning traveling exhibition features the infant-toddler centers and preschools of the Istituzione Municipality of Reggio Emilia Italy.
International Pacific Research Center researchers Jinbao Li and Shang-Ping Xie compiled 2,222 tree-ring chronologies of the past seven centuries.
UH Mānoa College of Education’s Deborah Zuercher receives a Fulbright scholarship for a U.S.-Germany International Education Administration Seminar.
The Hawaiʻi Chapter of Financial Executives International establishes a $35,000 scholarship at the UH Mānoa Shidler College of Business.
UH is in the process of reestablishing the School of Public Health by 2015 and will call it the School of Global and Community Health.
The Asia Pacific Dance Festival at UH Mānoa offers performances, workshops, lectures and more.
According to data presented in the 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book, Hawaiʻi ranks 25th out of 50 states in overall child well-being.
A study by UH Mānoa’s Clinton Conrad shows that large-scale upwelling within Earth’s mantle mostly occurs beneath Africa and the Central Pacific and have remained remarkably stable over geologic time.