Construction to begin on solar telescope
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources reaffirmed its approval of a key permit to allow construction to move forward on the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope.
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources reaffirmed its approval of a key permit to allow construction to move forward on the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope.
Debate teams from UH Mānoa scored well among major programs at the US Universities WUDC “Worlds” debate tournament.
The free event features physics and astronomy research and applications presented by faculty and students.
UH President M.R.C. Greenwood will visit the 10 UH campuses for a series of public meetings scheduled for November through January 2013.
The Native Hawaiian Scholarship ʻAha is a series of free workshops statewide offering information on resources and financial aid for Native Hawaiian students.
UH Mānoa’s Mortar Board chapter, Hui Poʻokela, honored with Silver Torch Award.
UH Mānoa students learn architectural design principles through Japanese flower arranging.
The Lyon Arboretum will hold its annual Holiday Plant and Craft Sale on Saturday, November 17.
Proceeds from the SOETY craft fair helps fund the Student Employee of the Year awards.
The Board of Regents held a special meeting to review an internal audit of the Mānoa Athletics Department and the reassignment of former Athletic Director Jim Donovan.