UH West O?ahu takes second in national cyber security competition
The team placed first in their bracket in the Fall 2017 National Cyber League Season, helping to propel it to an overall second place out of 84 teams.
The team placed first in their bracket in the Fall 2017 National Cyber League Season, helping to propel it to an overall second place out of 84 teams.
The homeland security and disaster management training had a specific focus on natural hazards, coastal communities and the special needs of islands and territories.
Nicole Lautze serves as a faculty member in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute for Geophysics and Planetology.
Uʻilani Dasalla, Tynsl Kailimai, Ciarra-Lynn Parinas and Leomanaolamaikalani Peleiholani-Blankenfeld presented their research papers at the International Journal of Arts and Sciences conference in Rome.
Underground aquifers, coastal habitats and water filtration systems dealing with the flow of water containing suspended particles were examined.
The expansion strengthens the Big West as a Division I public university conference for California and Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Ethel Villalobos and Jonathan Koch won awards for their videos, The Life History of Bees and The Odd Couples.
Fifty scientists from the University of Hawai?i are among the more than 15,000 scientists who signed the World Scientists¡¯ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice.
In support of its goal to become a model indigenous serving institution, UH has been awarded almost $3.9 million in grants by the U.S. DOE’s Native Hawaiian Education Program.
Robert Littman will be recognized for his ongoing Âé¶¹´«Ã½Tell Timai Project, a decade-long excavation in an ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta.