Listening for neutrinos at the bottom of the world
UH Mānoa’s Peter Gorham is searching for the elusive neutrino, a tiny particle capable of traveling at light speed, with a special instrument called ANITA.
UH Mānoa’s Peter Gorham is searching for the elusive neutrino, a tiny particle capable of traveling at light speed, with a special instrument called ANITA.
Casey Honniball spent her winter break trying to connect the dots between molecular clouds and star formation.
“Any threat to science is a threat to our basic humanity. So we need to rise and we need to march in support of science and our future.”
Highlights of the president¡¯s report include collaboration nationally recognized STAR GPS app, sustainability designated courses and March for Science.
More than 100 friends, colleagues, law students, staff and faculty members gathered in the UH law school courtyard honor and memorialize Judge James S. Burns.
Meet University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ at Mānoa alum Joey Aquino.
The STAR GPS app combines a student’s history with their academic program information to create a graduation pathway.
Graduate and undergraduates present their multidisciplinary research at the CTAHR/COE Student Research Symposium.
Highlights include improving student recruitment, retention and success and integrating research and undergraduate education.
UH Mānoa researchers developed a computer model that simulates future flood scenarios in the urban core as sea level rises—as its projected for this century.