Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kolokolo
Kolokolo—To track down, investigate, seek evidence.
Kolokolo—To track down, investigate, seek evidence.
Students from seven high schools on Oʻahu and the state of Washington are provided agricultural opportunities with UH Mānoa CTAHR.
Students, faculty and staff made 423 Genki balls to throw into the Loʻi Kalo Mini Park pond.
The university¡¯s contribution equals to more than 136,000 meals.
More than 80 young wahine grades 5–8 were part of this year¡¯s Youth Impact Program for girls.
The team depicted adaptation strategies in the years 2050 and 2100 for a beachfront study site at Fort Derussy U.S. Army Museum and Waikīkī Shore Condominium.
Since 2013 the Research Experiences in Marine Science program has served about 150 high school students.
This week's image is from the Office of Communications.
Students in the peer-based Ka Pouhana Mentoring Program are packing and distributing 500 meal bags for families.
Makawalu—Numerous, Many, In great quantities.