New UH Law Building Offers Students A Place For Hands-On Practice
The $7 million structure will house the school’s legal aid program, where students provide pro bono assistance to clients.
Survey Of Homeless Kids To Include Sexual Orientation Information
A聽national survey found 40 percent of homeless youths identify as LGBTQ. Service providers will soon have data for Oahu.
Hawaii’s Tech Sector Is Suffering From A Lack Of Top Business Execs
There is marketable technology聽in the islands, but commercial success requires聽talented entrepreneurs who are hard to find.
Corals Are Dying At Hawaii’s Most Popular Snorkeling Spot
Climate change is heating the ocean and causing stronger and longer coral bleaching events at Hanauma Bay.
How UH Hopes To Turn Research Into Business Startups
A new innovation program approved by the Legislature is aimed at encouraging faculty and staff to act as entrepreneurs.
Hawaii Prof To White Guys: ‘Get Out Of The Way’
UPDATED: An African-American female math professor makes a provocative point about the over-representation of white males in academia. UH president defends freedom聽of expression.
For Many Local Grads, Staying in Costly Hawaii Is Worth The Struggle
On Saturday, about 2,000 students are expected to attend graduation at UH Manoa — and most will likely stay in Hawaii after getting their diploma.
Reader Rep: Why Hawaii Media Need To Better Serve The Visually Impaired
The technology exists to make our coverage more accessible to all. This isn’t about special treatment, it’s about equality.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Anti-Immigrant Sentiment ‘Disheartening’
The U.S. Supreme Court Justice, in Honolulu for a UH law school program, spoke to high school students Saturday.
Mainland Students Could Be An ‘Economic Driver’ For Hawaii
Some lawmakers want the University of Hawaii to attract more out-of-state students who pay higher tuition as well as diversify the campuses.