Hawaiʻi‘s dueling volcanoes and more in the news
A deep connection between Mauna Loa and Kīlauea volcanoes found by UH Mānoa scientists is featured in the past week’s news coverage of UH programs and people.
A deep connection between Mauna Loa and Kīlauea volcanoes found by UH Mānoa scientists is featured in the past week’s news coverage of UH programs and people.
The public is invited to an open house event at Mānoa’s Ka Papa Loʻi o Kānewai that will offer food, entertainment and hands-on learning about taro farming.
Christina D. Romer, 2012 Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair, give free talk economic issues and the presidential election.
UH Cancer Center and Department of Chemistry researchers have found potential in the compound englerin A as an anti-tumor drug, specifically to target renal cancer cells.
UH Mānoa is listed in the second of six tiers in the 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities, which ranks 500 international universities.
An international elective offered by the John A. Burns School of Medicine to promote global health took two students to Yap for clinical training and public health research.
UH Mānoa’s Terry Hunt and Carl Lipo will be at screening for a Q&A and book signing.
Terrence Bruns, Kuualoha Hoomanawanui, Christopher Jacobsen, Roger Kwok, Marianne Takamiya and Sean Trundle recognized for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
Scientists at UH Mānoa’s Institute for Astronomy are now able to produce 3-D images of galaxies colliding.
Government agencies and local and national companies were the 2012 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Fall Career Fair.