First Falling Walls in Hawai?i hosted at Institute for Astronomy
The competition fosters scientific and entrepreneurial innovations, and promotes exchange between scholars and professionals.
The competition fosters scientific and entrepreneurial innovations, and promotes exchange between scholars and professionals.
The research will be used to improve the plants’ traits, such as fiber quality, yield, disease resistance and salinity tolerance.
Professor of biology Patrick Hart and his research team are studying the endemic māmane tree and palila bird to learn how to predict future environmental changes.
The Alice Ball scholarship provides support for College of Natural Sciences students.
During his fellowship, UH Hilo political scientist Todd Belt will evaluate political humor in the context of presidential campaigns and its influence on voters.
Hoffman will be speaking on the keys to success for entrepreneurs at the UH Mānoa Campus Center Ballroom.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa and Âé¶¹´«Ã½Hilo scientists are working to reduce the population of mosquitoes that threaten native bird species.
The forum will examine the various positions and?consequences of alternative public policies for the terminally ill in an environment of?tolerance and respect.
Department of East Asian Languages & Literatures signs memorandum of agreement with National Institute for Japanese Literature.
The Hawai?i Community Reinvestment Corporation (HCRC) has donated $790,000 to establish the HCRC Distinguished Professorship in Affordable Housing.