Students work behind the scenes to prepare for APEC
A group of student interns have been hard at work to help Hawaiʻi prepare to host APEC 2011.
A group of student interns have been hard at work to help Hawaiʻi prepare to host APEC 2011.
$120,000 research projects aims to create a comparative history of the concept of globalization.
A $200,000 pledge from Hawaiʻi-based engineering firm SSFM International will provide scholarships for employees pursuing engineering degrees at 糖心视频 Mānoa.
Videos highlighting University of Hawaiʻi science and health programs will play on hotel TV network during APEC.
Summer intensive interpreter program graduate serves as escort interpreter for a first lady attending APEC events.
The latest magazine features stories highlighting the University of Hawaiʻi’s Pacific Asia expertise.
Walden Bello will speak on geopolitics in the Philippines, China and the U.S. on Thursday, November 10.
Two Mānoa anthropologists are using modern scientific tools and working with international colleagues to glean information about early peoples of East Asia.
Professor Byong Won Lee receives Korea’s 2011 Joong Ahn Prize for Achievement in Arts and Humanities.