The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus is hosting a diverse array of events this Wednesday, February 18th, ranging from career fairs and academic seminars to law school information sessions and artistic showcases. Students and community members have a full schedule to choose from, with opportunities to explore fields like social work, law, atmospheric sciences, and entrepreneurship.
Among the most notable events is a webinar hosted by the William S. Richardson School of Law, focusing on the Hawaiʻi Online JD Program. This session provides prospective students with a detailed seem into the admissions process and the unique benefits of pursuing a law degree online. The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa continues to expand its online learning options, offering greater flexibility for students pursuing advanced degrees.
The day kicks off with a Social Work & Public Health Field & Career Fair at the UH Mānoa Campus Center & Courtyard at 10:00 am. Later, at 12:00 pm, the University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa Art Gallery will host a walkthrough of “The Ecotone” with artists Melissa Chimera and Hina Kneubuhl. For those interested in social justice issues, a discussion on “Real Talk: Worker Rights and Safety During Immigration Enforcement” will be held at the West Oʻahu Campus at 1:00 pm.
Several academic events are also scheduled throughout the day. At 3:00 pm, a session on “Applying to Law School” will be held online via Zoom. A Seminar in Atmospheric Sciences will follow at 3:30 pm in MSB 100. For those seeking professional development, “Teach What you Love” will be presented at 4:00 pm via Zoom (https://coehawaii.zoom.us/my/uhminfosessions). Entrepreneurship will be the focus of a live session with Ryan Sung of Honolulu Cookie Company at 4:30 pm at the Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center.
UH Law School Online JD Webinar Details
The UH Law School Part-Time Online JD Webinar is scheduled for 5:00 pm to 6:15 pm and will be held via Zoom. Interested individuals are encouraged to register for the information session. The law school emphasizes that participants should sign into the Zoom meeting using the email address they used for registration. Further information is available from the UH Law Office of Admissions at 808-956-5557 or [email protected]. Details about the program can also be found on the law school’s website: https://law.hawaii.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/.
Rounding out the day’s events, at 7:00 pm, Orvis Auditorium will host “Zero to Sixty! Donald Reid Womack at Sixty.”
The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s diverse calendar of events demonstrates its commitment to providing a rich and engaging experience for students and the wider community. As the semester progresses, continued engagement with these offerings will be key to fostering intellectual growth and professional development.
Interested individuals are encouraged to explore the full UH Manoa events calendar for additional opportunities and updates.