UH underwater vehicle charging station wins national competition
H¨¡lona is a mobile wave-powered autonomous underwater vehicle docking station designed to collect oceanographic data.
H¨¡lona is a mobile wave-powered autonomous underwater vehicle docking station designed to collect oceanographic data.
The Development Research for Oceania Pipeline pilot project encourages graduate student research on economic issues and recovery in the Pacific.
The bill would allow private landowners to receive reduced property tax rates for native forest restoration on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
Students operated mini clinics and vaccine clinics at Joey¡¯²õ Feline Friends.
Award winning Âé¶¹´«Ã½Community College online tool supports new website.
CTAHR¡¯²õ Kauaʻi Cooperative Extension helps feed the Garden Isle with the fruits of their research.
The National Clery Compliance Program of the Year Award recognizes efforts to ensure the safety for all students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Jake Shimabukuro and local celebrities prompt Âé¶¹´«Ã½ residents to wear face masks.
Recent Âé¶¹´«Ã½ high school graduates and the general public can learn more about the various programs UH has to offer on July 27–28.
During the three-day event, 23 organizations had the opportunity to share with students the changing needs of their workplaces.