Nine UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ students are named ARCS Scholars
Doctoral students recognized for excellence in research with unrestricted grants up to $6,000 each.
Doctoral students recognized for excellence in research with unrestricted grants up to $6,000 each.
Four Âé¶¹´«Ã½Mānoa students were recognized for their outstanding work as top employees at Annual Student Employee of the Year (SEOTY) Awards.
Kapiʻolani CC’s Melanie Keliʻipuleole’s research on marine invertebrates recognized by the Council on Undergraduate Research.
UH Hilo obtains membership with the Organization for Tropical Studies
UH Hilo researchers publish a report about an emerging infectious disease threatening the population of the Hawai?i ?amakihi
The U.S. Geological Survey and UH Hilo publish a report on the palila, a critically endangered Hawaiian forest bird found only on the upper slopes of Maunakea.
A study co-authored by UH Mānoa’s Mark Hixon suggests that large female fish are essential for replenishing fishery stocks.
A study co-authored by UH Hilo scientist Marcos Gorresen shows that wind turbines pose a threat to tree-roosting bats.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa and NOAA scientists identify invasive algal blooms triggered by land-based pollution as probable cause of tumor growth in green sea turtles.
A study led by UH Mānoa’s Peter Marko discovers that seafood mislabeling can disguise geographic origin, one of the most important factors in mercury levels.