$1.5M grant supports Indigenous students, develops food systems
A new program seeks to empower Indigenous students to become Âé¶¹´«Ã½ food system leaders.
A new program seeks to empower Indigenous students to become Âé¶¹´«Ã½ food system leaders.
Electrical technology students to get hands-on instruction working on inverters.
High school students from across Oʻahu discovered how UH can help them become teachers.
The genki balls will be released into the Ala Wai Canal following a three-week maturation period.
Developing sustainable agri-food systems can play a crucial role in achieving socio-ecological health, equity, resilience and sustainability.
UH law school was given an “A” rating in racial justice and ranked No. 11 in the U.S. for student-faculty ratio.
Since the establishment of the program, the law school has graduated 445 scholars.
Koy Yoshizumi and Marques Batoon, are among only four students in the country to receive the highly regarded MEXT scholarship
During the summer, the traveling students were housed at the CDF research station, where they conducted their research projects focused on island invasion biology.
The course offers students comprehensive, hands-on training in butchery, including humane slaughter methods, carcass breakdown and meat processing.