Geography graduate honored for grassroots environmental heroism
Jacqueline “Jacqui” Evans led a five-year grassroots campaign to protect the stunning marine biodiversity in the Cook Islands.
Jacqueline “Jacqui” Evans led a five-year grassroots campaign to protect the stunning marine biodiversity in the Cook Islands.
Kathleen Cabral was named the District 6 Communicator of the Year at the National Council of Marketing and Public Relations District 6 conference.
Allyson Tanouye receives 2019 American Psychological Association divisional award for the training and supervision of mental health service providers.
Andrea Berez-Kroeker will assist in training a University of Guam team in documentation methods to preserve the endangered CHamoru language.
Diamond Tachera, a UH Mānoa hydrogeology doctoral candidate, earns a Next Generation Fellowship from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
Sarah Rice became the first person in the state to become certified through the National Association of Clery Compliance Officers and Professionals.
Joyce Najita leaves the Industrial Relations Center with invaluable historic expertise on local unions and their impact on Hawaiʻi.
A simple idea to change things up created a memorable summer project for UH Mānoa students Jaci and Jayni Ishikawa.
Amy Hennessey first became interested in public relations while taking an introductory journalism course at UH Mānoa.
Under 14 years of Mary Boland's leadership, the school has flourished through the addition of innovative approaches to education, research and community service.