From reporter to anchor
March 1, 2023
Two journalism alumni credit their broadcast news education for a jump to high-profile careers.
Learning about climate change from black mosses in Antarctica
February 21, 2023
David Beilman, undergraduate chair of Geography and Environment, is principal investigator of the research team.
U.S. ambassador to Thailand visits UH Mānoa
January 27, 2023
U.S. Ambassador Robert Godec meets Thai students and faculty specializing in research on Southeast Asia.
UH Mānoa faculty named editors of international academic journal
January 13, 2023
Katharina Heyer, Ashley Rubin will lead a peer-reviewed publication on society and the legal process.
UH Mānoa Geography professor appointed American Association of Geographers Fellow
January 11, 2023
Reece Jones recognized for his contributions to global research and advancing the field of geography.
An inspiring young researcher
January 10, 2023
Micah Fisher is nationally recognized for a commitment to scientific inquiry and APEC collaboration.
COVID-19 booster vaccinations lag as virus negative impacts widen, UHERO report finds
January 5, 2023
More Hawaiʻi residents are contracting COVID-19, fewer are getting COVID-19 booster shots and the number of those impacted by long-COVID illnesses remain high, according to a new UHERO report.
Dean’s List – Fall 2022
December 31, 2022
The College of Social Sciences is proud to announce our Dean’s List recipients for Fall 2022. The Dean’s List recognizes students with a superior academic record, i.e., a minimum current grade point average of 3.5 for 12 or more credits of...
Message from the Dean – Spring 2023
December 19, 2022
We focus on the past, present and future with great respect and appreciation.
Early college, early advantage
December 19, 2022
A Kealakehe High graduate credits Mānoa Academy for setting her on the successful road to a dream major.
Quiet dynamo
December 19, 2022
Kamakana Aquino is recognized for his efforts to strengthen the Native Hawaiian community at CSS.
Major impact
December 19, 2022
Franklin Odo helped define and shape Ethnic Studies into the still relevant department it is today.
Tea and the power of Instagram
December 19, 2022
A CSS student-faculty research duo discovers a popular app can effectively market tea, even during a worldwide pandemic.
The future of coral reefs
December 19, 2022
A Geography PhD student leads major research on the impacts of climate change on the underwater ecosystem.
Sisterly bonds
December 19, 2022
A film festival short was choreographed and produced by a graduate student in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies.