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Fashion design and merchandising students use 3D design software to create designs and a virtual fashion show.
Fashion design and merchandising students use 3D design software to create designs and a virtual fashion show.
SPROUTS, a CTAHR-led program, taught students about sustainability and cultural identity through planting ʻulu trees at public schools.
UH Mānoa Department of Fashion Design and Merchandising hosted 59th annual fashion exhibition.
CTAHR¡¯s Summer Research Institute is designed to spark innovation in agriculture, environmental sustainability, food systems, fashion and family and community resilience.
Hala is an art exhibit co-sponsored by UH that explores the powerful plant¡¯s role in Hawaiian culture and cosmology.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ students won an international award for their AI-powered pineapple farming system.
Aunty Hapa¡¯s Hawaiian Foodlab is a collaboration between CTAHR, local farmers and food entrepreneurs.
U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono received the Ka Lei Hano award, the highest honor from CTAHR.
CTAHR students organized a hands-on family friendly event in honor of Earth Day in April.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ scientists found a new caterpillar species with bizarre behaviors—it lives in spider webs and decorates its home with the body parts of the spider¡¯s prey.