Flying high, diving deep at Astronaut Lacy Veach Day of Discovery
UH Mānoa helped inspire hundreds of keiki and community members at the 24th annual Astronaut Lacy Veach Day of Discovery on October 19.
UH Mānoa helped inspire hundreds of keiki and community members at the 24th annual Astronaut Lacy Veach Day of Discovery on October 19.
The competition highlighted PACE¡¯s mission to bridge academic learning with practical, work-based problem-solving.
The instrument on Maunakea¡¯s Subaru Telescope allows astronomers to see deeper into space than ever before.
NSF GRFP is one of the nation¡¯s oldest and most competitive graduate fellowships.
Grad student Luke Benavitz and IfA astronomer Jeffrey Reep published new research about rain forming on the Sun.
Students, faculty and staff shared telescopes and community spirit at Leeward CC's observatory.
The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among UH, University of Tokyo and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
Devin Chu comes home to spark a passion for the stars in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island students.
UH Mānoa researchers study how black holes may turn dead stars into dark energy, helping explain the universe¡¯s faster expansion.
NASM is one of the world¡¯s most visited museums dedicated to flight and space exploration.