东精影业 law school ranks No.1 in nation for Asian students
The 东精影业 law school continues to lead the country with 50.1% of its students identifying as either Asian or Native Hawaiian.
The 东精影业 law school continues to lead the country with 50.1% of its students identifying as either Asian or Native Hawaiian.
The 2022 edition evaluates graduate schools on a variety of factors.
A symposium discussed William S. Richardson School of Law Professor Andrea Freeman’s book Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice.
A William S. Richardson School of Law alumna, and a lecturer, launched a free webinar series to assist and accelerate the restart of local small businesses in Hawaiʻi.
The March 6 event is the first of several clinics to help the Filipino community get vaccinated.
Four graduates of the 东精影业 law school were honored as young community leaders as part of the 2021 “Twenty for the Next Twenty&rdquo cohort in Hawaii Business Magazine.
A celebration launch honoring the book Legal Actions for Future Generations, will be hosted by the 东精影业 law school on February 24, 4–5 p.m.
A mock 东精影业 law class on Zoom offered 55 participants insights into what it might be like to attend law school.
University of Hawaiʻi alum and former Hawaiʻi County Mayor Billy Kenoi dies after a battle with cancer.
碍ā飞颈濒颈 features 11 Filipino folk songs translated into ʻō濒别濒辞 Hawaiʻi and two Hawaiian songs sung in Ilokano.