UH News Image of the Week: Sunflowers
The first UH News Image of the Week comes from UH West Oʻahu¡¯s Student Organic Garden.
The first UH News Image of the Week comes from UH West Oʻahu¡¯s Student Organic Garden.
Two UH Mānoa professors show the public how to identify some of ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ most common edible weeds and prepare and cook them into delicious meals.
Participants witnessed the impacts of climate change on °¿ʻ²¹³ó³Ü¡¯²õ North Shore and Māpunapuna.
ʻIkena—Knowledge.
The program aims to increase the number of returning students by fostering feelings of support and connection to the university ?ohana.
Hoʻomaha—To rest, to take a vacation, to take a break.
UH Mānoa hosted 13 high school students and two teachers from across Oʻahu during an engaging two-week summer program.
The institute focuses on museum management and collections care for institutions that care for Oceanic collections.
The student-led program helps incoming freshmen make a smooth transition from high school to college.
Attendees must register online.