Honolulu Community College CELEBRATE! 2018
The Honolulu CC family gathered on March 1 to celebrate distinguished alumni and honor community partner Hawthorne Cat.
The Honolulu CC family gathered on March 1 to celebrate distinguished alumni and honor community partner Hawthorne Cat.
President and CEO Donna Vuchinich is planning her retirement after 14 years leading the agency.
The study by UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹'s Catherine Pirkle and Yan Yan Wu examined whether social and behavioral risk factors make certain groups more vulnerable to metabolic syndrome.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½researchers Yvette Amshoff, Gertraud Maskarinec and Andrew Grandinetti looked at 24 years of health data and found that patients who have type 2 diabetes in addition to other chronic diseases have a lower survival rate for colorectal cancer.
Anela Choy was honored for her work on how human activity such as fishing and pollution shape deep ocean food webs.
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources graduate Gerald Santo's pioneering work on the life cycles, population dynamics, diversity and distribution of nematode species.
The event drew a record 200 participants and prizes totaling $8,000 were distributed in eight categories to teams who had just 24 hours to build an app.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ chemists have definitively created and identified three chocolate flavor molecules under conditions that simulate how such molecules might form in the cosmos.
Commuter Services announces changes to parking citation fees on the UH campuses, effective March 18, 2018.
Faculty members, Tommylynn Benavente and Roy Kamida, and graduate Shaylyn Funasaki receive recognition for success in their fields.