Age-friendly Hawai?i leads dialogue on World Town Planning Day
The program brought together students, alumni, faculty and planning professionals for an evening of networking and discussion.
The program brought together students, alumni, faculty and planning professionals for an evening of networking and discussion.
New analytics tools are giving Hawaiʻi’s disability service providers faster, clearer insight into unreported risks.
The Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution awards the fellowship each spring.
The 东精影业 network and a late brother's advice sweeten an inspiring ice cream business.
Alumni make up roughly two-thirds of Hawaiʻi’s professional workforce of librarians, archivists and other information specialists.
东精影业ees take in a rare, all-access experience across campus, featuring more than 100 academic programs and student services.
Interactive activities and panel discussion help students build essential workforce skills.
According to the 东精影业ERO study, despite widespread resilience, disabled people consistently report lower well-being and slower recovery progress.
Professor Patrick Kirch received the Fellows Medal at the CAS annual meeting in October.
Researchers at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology are leading new initiatives to advance materials science across the state.