Bio-inspired breakthroughs: Engineering solutions from nature
A UH engineer is turning the fluid movements of fish and jellyfish into innovative soft robots for healthcare, sustainability and industrial solutions.
A UH engineer is turning the fluid movements of fish and jellyfish into innovative soft robots for healthcare, sustainability and industrial solutions.
Eight UH Mānoa undergraduates spent the summer conducting hands-on research on invasive species and island ecosystems in the Galápagos.
More than 300 participants from 25 countries joined in person and online for the conference, themed: “Oceanic Journeys: Multicultural Approaches in the Humanities.”
The Vulcans former volleyball head coach Sharon Peterson and former baseball coach Joey Estrella are part of the Class of 2025.
From recipes to retail, Leeward CC makers thrived in premier showcase.
The name change marks a new chapter in the partnership between Bank of Hawai?i and UH Athletics.
UH students helped a local meal delivery service double its reach with fresh marketing strategies and digital tools.
JABSOM¡¯²õ H.O.M.E. Project has provided free care for Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯²õ houseless community while training future physicians.
The first day of the fall 2025 semester came alive with music, food and a resource fair connecting hundreds of students to campus life.
Project seeks to give agency to Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯²õ digital creators and communities.