‘Plantsgiving’ celebrates garden tour, more by CTAHR
The first annual community garden event to celebrate Thanksgiving called “Plantsgiving Thanksgiving” was organized by the Home Garden Network.
The first annual community garden event to celebrate Thanksgiving called “Plantsgiving Thanksgiving” was organized by the Home Garden Network.
Each individual received a certificate and cash award.
To help build up the population loss, two graduate students in CTAHR are attempting to spawn and rear ʻopihi to adulthood in their lab on campus.
UH authors contribute to the second edition of the Do No Harm Guide.
The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources develops a smartphone app to manage the invasive twolined spittlebug.
The funding is part of a nearly $14 million federal funding investment to strengthen U.S. aquaculture.
More than a dozen people also participated in a tree planting event outside of C-MORE Hale and Sherman Laboratory.
UH¡¯s flagship campus is ranked No. 394 worldwide and No. 106 in the U.S.
The book explores ways that community-engaged research and service can improve Indigenous health.
An integrated state food policy framework for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ aims to bring together policies, strategies and investment recommendations.