Planet before profit: Indigenous food systems as models of sustainability
A new book co-edited by UH researcher Noa Lincoln explores how Indigenous food systems can serve as models for social and ecological resilience.
A new book co-edited by UH researcher Noa Lincoln explores how Indigenous food systems can serve as models for social and ecological resilience.
The new UH research offers significant implications for understanding reproductive health.
Hale Laʻakea Library at Windward CC is working to design a place of belonging for Native Hawaiian students.
HIMB has produced a plan to prepare Moku o Loʻe (Coconut Island) for predicted sea-level rise, providing a template for how other islands can do the same.
Chaʻlei Reid, Bri Gunderson and Adrianna Arquette were recognized with Big West weekly awards.
Featured in this semester¡¯s programming include brave space dialogues, Pilina Circles, and the start of a “Faith in Turbulent Times” series.
Psychedelic therapy content is being introduced this fall in the social work program to prepare future mental health professionals.
A new UHERO blog warns the U.S. economy may be shifting from growth to recession as key indicators weaken and employment falters.
Producer Keʻalohi Lee Lucero¡¯s Paper Bag Plan is coming to Consolidated Theatres Ward on September 18.
Running through 2027, the project focuses on conformal and quasiconformal mappings.