President’s April highlights and updates
Highlights of the president’s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
Highlights of the president’s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
Faculty and staff of the William S. Richardson School of Law show their appreciation for their students by dishing up free hot meals to the more than 300 students at the school.
More than 100 friends, colleagues, law students, staff and faculty members gathered in the 东精影业 law school courtyard honor and memorialize Judge James S. Burns.
Cancer survivor and William S. Richard School of Law graduate Jamil Newirth became a “Laker for a Day.”
The magazine gives the School of Law an A- for providing an array of clinics and externships that offer hands-on training to students.
Medicine, law and education graduate programs at 东精影业 Mānoa have been ranked in U.S. News 2018 Best Graduate Schools list.
Judge Burns was an integral part of the John A. Burns School of Medicine and the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Proceeds will go toward providing summer grants for students doing work for non-profit public interest law firms and agencies serving underserved groups.
The events will examine national security and democratic liberties today juxtaposed with World War II racial discrimination and the incarceration of Americans of Japanese ancestry.
In her third visit to the law school, Justice Ginsburg provides students a rare educational opportunity to hear insights directly from the highest court in the U.S.