Developing environmental science stewards at Windward CC
PaCES participants perform research and community service projects, which combine the ahupuaʻa perspective (ridge-to-reef) and place-based STEM learning.
PaCES participants perform research and community service projects, which combine the ahupuaʻa perspective (ridge-to-reef) and place-based STEM learning.
Professor Douglas Vincent shares some history of Henke Hall before its scheduled removal.
Scientists, including UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Tina Weatherby, in turn were able to grow a tumor-associated virus to better understand certain tumor diseases.
The demolition of Henke is the part of the first phase of construction on Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa?s Life Sciences building scheduled to open fall 2019.
The Pueo Project encourages citizen scientists to report sightings, participate in organized?surveys, and?use photography to document behaviors.
Johnson to study and work in Germany while learning about everyday German life from a variety of perspectives.
Researchers believe the biggest challenge that Hawaiian tree species will face in the future is how quickly they will get water, especially in higher temperatures.
Professor of biology Patrick Hart and his research team are studying the endemic māmane tree and palila bird to learn how to predict future environmental changes.
The Alice Ball scholarship provides support for College of Natural Sciences students.
Layton Construction Company and Group 70 International selected for the design and construction of the Life Science building on the Mānoa campus.