Feds Say UH Manoa Overcharged Disabled Dorm Residents
The university has refunded about $100,000 to more than 40 students to resolve a federal complaint.
Man Says Fear Of Prosecutors Made Him Admit To UH Concert Scam
Marc Hubbard wants to withdraw his guilty plea in the “Wonder Blunder” case, in which the university paid him $200,000.
Feds: UH Manoa Violated Rules In Handling Sexual Harassment Cases
Complaints were mishandled and federal grievance procedures weren’t followed, investigators found.
UH Takeover Of Innovation Center Is Raising Tech Community Eyebrows
In July, UH will oust the Hawaii Technology Development Corp. as the Manoa tech incubator’s landlord.
UH Reopens Center That Treats Sick Scuba Divers
Researchers had delayed some deep-sea dives after a hyperbaric facility closed amid concerns about patient safety.
How Safe Do UH Students Feel? New Survey Gauges Their Views
A report breaks down students’ opinions and experiences regarding sexual harassment and nonconsensual contact.
Do SAT Takers Have An Unfair Edge For UH Scholarships?
Hawaii was one of only two states that didn’t adjust comparisons between the newly revamped SAT and the ACT.
$20 Million Facelift For Popular UH Library Is Among Ige’s Requests
The governor’s supplemental budget proposal is one small step toward addressing the university system’s maintenance backlog.
University of Hawaii Receives $23 Million To Fight Health Disparities
The federal grant will allow UH to target diabetes, obesity, hypertension and cancer in Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander and Filipino populations.
UH Graduate Students Say GOP Tax Plan Could Derail Their Education
Many are already financially strapped, and one Republican proposal would increase their tax liability by thousands of dollars.