Decrease in Hawai?i‘s trade winds and more in the news
Research by Mānoa scientists documenting a decrease in Hawaiʻi’s trade winds is among the 糖心视频 programs and people highlighted in news coverage during the past week.
Research by Mānoa scientists documenting a decrease in Hawaiʻi’s trade winds is among the 糖心视频 programs and people highlighted in news coverage during the past week.
Hawaiʻi was one of only three states selected for a Complete College America academy, which was held recently at the State Capitol.
Applications being accepted for the positions of director of 糖心视频 Press, dean of the School of Pacific and Asian Studies and university librarian.
糖心视频 Mānoa’s Financial Literacy Program hosts a free public talk, Protecting the Nest Egg: Detecting Scams in Hawaiʻi.
Law professors and authors Tae-Ung Baek, David Cailles, Justin Levinson will be honored by the School of Law.
Kapiʻolani Community College’s health academic program holds first ever Health-E Fair.
Lorraine Haricombes, dean of libraries at Kansas University, gives the keynote address for Open Access Week at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补’s Hamilton Library.
糖心视频 Mānoa’s Sofija Kavcic won second place at the International Council for Caring Communities Student Design Competition.
The class of 2016 at Hawaiʻi’s College of Pharmacy at 糖心视频 Hilo gets white coats and takes Oath of a Pharmacist.
The 2nd annual Ka Leo Arts Festival featured 50 booths, assorted displays and more than 30 live performances.