How A Human Bone Collection in Honolulu Aids Forensic Anthropology in Asia
Taking advantage of Hawaii’s diverse population, scientists have built the state’s first known-identity human osteological lab.
UH Gets $615 Million In Funding For Research And Training
It’s the third year in a row that the university has topped half a billion dollars, marking a record high.
Hawaii Governor May Nix Plan To Put More Money Into The State Rainy Day Fund
Green says the state cannot afford to put another $300 million into the budget reserve fund, which already has about $1.5 billion.
Jonathan Okamura: Filipino UH Ceremony Creates A Cultural Space To Honor Graduates, Families And Community
Graduation is an especially meaningful event for minority students who may be the first in their family to earn a college degree.
Latest UH Board Of Regents Nominee Approved By Senate Committee — And Its Influential Chair
Sen. Donna Kim was pleased that Michael Miyahira shares her views on Senate oversight of the University of Hawaii.
Emails Reveal A State Senator’s Unrelenting Demands On The University Of Hawaii
Donna Mercado Kim continually sends requests for detailed responses about a range of issues, from anonymous complaints to spending concerns.
‘Bad Blood’: Hawaii Legislators Clash With UH Amid Leadership Shakeup
Are legislators overstepping when it comes to the University of Hawaii, or are they just doing their jobs?
Jonathan Okamura: UH Needs To Provide More Support For Samoan Students Who Don’t Play Football
Underrepresentation of Samoan and Pacific Islander students in the UH system persists despite three decades of effort to address the issue.
Historic Map Collection At UH Is An Underused Community Treasure
Improving access to archival maps can help students picture history鈥檚 greatest adventures and ignite curiosity about cultures and languages.
UH Hopes To Retain Authority Over Construction Projects
A bill would make the president鈥檚 procurement power permanent, but only if Sen. Donna Kim and her colleagues agree.