$950K to support next generation of climate change researchers in Hawai?i
The Institute for Sustainability and Resilience received $950,000 from the Healy Foundation to support a five-year cohort of Healy Climate Fellows.
The Institute for Sustainability and Resilience received $950,000 from the Healy Foundation to support a five-year cohort of Healy Climate Fellows.
The official enshrinement of the class of 2024 will happen at the Green & White Celebration scheduled for Sunday, May 5.
A Rainbow Wahine earns Athlete of the Week for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation for a second straight week.
The project focuses on addressing the harbor's everyday functions while ensuring adaptability to long-term sea-level rise.
The Western Society of Naturalists is the oldest professional marine biological society in western North America.
The county used data from the UH Mānoa Climate Resilience Collaborative to determine elevations for future safe building construction on Kauaʻi.
Peter Gorham received the Instrumentation Award from the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society.
The program brings together engineering, computer science, social science, business and medicine to harness the power of data science.
A UH Mānoa team won the Mayor¡¯s Choice Award from American Institute of Architects Honolulu on July 28 for “Beachfront Sea Level Rise Adaptation.”
The award recognizes JABSOM faculty, alumni or community members who have made notable contributions to the medical school.