By Staff Reports (Hawaii)– A University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa botany course provided an opportunity for face-to-face learning outdoors during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering a welcomed relief in an otherwise virtual summer of study, by utilizing the Mānoa campus, a
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– The Department of Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) will celebrate World Town Planning Day 2014 at UH Mānoa on Friday, November 7, from 6-7:30 p.m., in Crawford 105 (2550 Campus
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– UH Mānoa climate scientists have partnered with Australian colleagues to solve a puzzle that has challenged scientists for over a decade. Climate models predict that the equatorial Pacific trades should weaken
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– Scientists have learned that recent fears of invasive lionfish causing fish poisoning may be unfounded. If so, current efforts to control lionfish by fishing derbies and targeted fisheries may remain
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– The passageway that links the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean is acting differently because of climate change, and now its new behavior could, in turn, affect climate in both
By Staff Reports (Oahu)- It’s the eighth year (already!) of the award-winning UH Manoa KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, presented by Outreach College. KIDS FIRST! gives young people the excitement and thrill of attending a
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– UH Mānoa graduate student John Burns has been selected as a finalist for the Rolex Awards for Enterprise. From a pool of more than 1,800 applicants from 129 countries around
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– The William S. Richardson School of Law, located on the UH Mānoa campus, has once again been ranked among the Top Tier law schools in the country, according to the
By Staff Reports (Oahu)– Julie Sparks, a mother of three, Realtor, and third-year student at the William S. Richardson School of Law located on the UH Mānoa campus, has been named 2014 Hawai‘i Mother of the