In her new book, Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice, Associate Professor of Law Andrea Freeman tells the story of the “Fultz Quads” and explores what she describes as “food oppression.”
Jennifer Brown has been nationally recognized by the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students for her work in successfully transitioning students from UH community colleges to UH Mānoa.
UH alumna Karen Krasne’s Valrhona dark chocolate mousse topped cake and passionfruit-filled buttery pastries sell like hotcakes at Extraordinary Desserts, her popular confectionery chain in San Diego.
Professor Margaret Anne McManus is the first female appointed as chair of the Department of Oceanography in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology.
Alice Augusta Ball, UH Mānoa's first female graduate and first African-American graduate, was honored alongside Madam Curie and Florence Nightingale, with their names etched on the façade of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Neurosurgeon and JABSOM alumna Kathryn Ko found that her rare ability of handling surgical tools with her left and right hand unlocked her passion for art.
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Angelicque White presented her research on harmful algal blooms and rising carbon dioxide, as well as the ensuing ocean acidification.