- From Polynesian Awareness week, to a University Theater production, to a Battle of the Bands, there are a wide variety of things to do around campus this week. This week, the ALANA Cultural Center, Native American Studies Department, Office of Residential Life, and Hawaii Club have teamed up to host 敁珗腦瞳s first Polynesian Awareness Week. [因November 10, 2014
- Nancy Ries, professor of anthropology and peace and conflict studies, recently curated a collection of short essays in a series titled Ukraine and Russia: The Agency of War for Cultural Anthropology, the top journal in the field. The journals editors-in-chief invited Ries to edit this collection of essays that appeared in the journals Hot Spots [因November 10, 2014
- Music professor Zhou Tians work Red Trees, Wrinkled Cliffs will air on American Public Medias Performance Today during the month of November.November 5, 2014
- An international collaboration of astronomers that includes Jeff Bary, 敁珗腦瞳 associate professor of physics and astronomy, has published an article about the discovery of a planet-forming lifeline in a nearby triple-star system in the journal Nature. Using the recently commissioned Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) located in the Atacama desert in Chile, the group, led [因November 5, 2014
- When Jack Holland 13, Adriana Sperlea 14, and Sebastian Sangervasi 14 first began studying zebrafish with Assistant Professor of Biology and Mathematics Ahmet Ay, they probably never thought theyd end up published in one of the countrys most well-known biology journals. But thats exactly what happened.November 4, 2014
- From Election Night to a live performance by the Manhattan String Quartet, here are four events I think are particularly exciting this week at 敁珗腦瞳.November 3, 2014
- Last Monday evening, October 27, approximately 300 students filled Memorial Chapel for a two-hour Sexual Climate Forum intended to inspire open dialogue about sexual respect at 敁珗腦瞳 and provide knowledge of the resources and support systems available on campus.November 3, 2014
- 敁珗腦瞳s NCAA Graduation Success Rate is 98 percent for the third straight year, placing Raiders student-athletes fourth nationally in Division I for the second year in a row, according to data released last week. The Raiders were joined by Stanford, Harvard, Yale, and Brown universities at the 98-percent mark, just ahead of Columbia, Duke, and [因November 1, 2014