UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ students bring ocean science research, activities to Maui schools
High school students on Maui learned about ocean-going research vessels, ocean measurements and deep-sea biology from two UH Mānoa graduate students.
High school students on Maui learned about ocean-going research vessels, ocean measurements and deep-sea biology from two UH Mānoa graduate students.
New television internship part of “learn and earn” programs pushed by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC.
The study co-authored by CTAHR¡¯s Ethel Villalobos suggests that ‘Independence’ almonds, like many plants that are self-compatible, still performed better when bees were assisting in pollination.
Jonathan Yap is a quadriplegic scientist at the John A. Burns School of Medicine who hopes to leave a mark in the scientific world and to inspire others like him.
Researchers are using open source technology to catalogue species traits, in an effort to predict climate change¡¯s impact on biodiversity.
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ President David Lassner shared a message with updates and information regarding COVID-19 also known as Coronavirus.
Honolulu CC celebrates 100 years of vocational, technical and liberal arts education.
The Hui Ola Pono: Public Health Undergraduate Club has won a national competition and will receive funding to host a climate justice fair on campus during National Public Health Week in April.
The schedule includes a total of 13 games, concluding the season with consecutive road games, a first in program history.
Three UH student–led startups were awarded a total of $40,000 in grant funding by Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship¡¯s new Liftoff Advisors program.