Volunteer mask makers help UH workers
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Âé¶¹´«Ã½²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ volunteers help sew masks so workers can continue operations in confidence during the pandemic.
UH Mānoa Center on the Family offers tips for parents during the extended stay-at-home order.
CTAHR shares that microgreens make for the perfect indoor crop for home gardeners.
Floriculture students headed to Instagram and Facebook to share their floral jewelry artworks.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 4-H has created an online learning resource to keep keiki engaged from home.
Nasturtium is an edible flower that is easy to grow and can produce more than 70 flowers a week.
Professor Andy Reilly was accepted into the Fulbright Specialist program for developing new theories of fashion adoption and consequences of fashion-related behaviors.
To maintain social distancing, distribution of food to students in need is now by appointment only.
The relief program will offer hog producers and 4-H youth a discount of $5 a bag for a variety of pig feeds at participating dealers.
UH students are among a rising wave of innovators that want to generate startups deeply rooted in ancestral Hawaiian knowledge.