Community digs into sustainability at wormery harvest party
The UH Magoon Wormery was crawling with activity in December as more than 100 volunteers gathered for a fun and educational “harvest party.”
The UH Magoon Wormery was crawling with activity in December as more than 100 volunteers gathered for a fun and educational “harvest party.”
The results are due to early interventions and high vaccination rates in the state.
Students transplanted 1,200 ʻAwahia onion seedlings for the UH Seed Lab in November.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Community College vice chancellor for administrative services Jodi Mine shares her energy bar recipe.
This week's image is from Leeward Community College's Marcus W. Della Sala.
Hoʻokipa—To entertain, treat hospitably; hospitable; hospitality.
UH Hilo's GIS Day hosted Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island high school students to explore how mapping technology can solve real-world problems.
The event brought k¨±puna, adults and students together for guided conversations to build connection and understanding.
CTAHR extension agents created Livestock Walaʻau and The Orchid Pod to educate their communities.
Professor Kevin Nute traveled to Japan in November to present a series of six lectures based on his new book, Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan Revisited.