UH students help to solve real-world health, energy and agriculture problems
Graduate and undergraduates present their multidisciplinary research at the CTAHR/COE Student Research Symposium.
Graduate and undergraduates present their multidisciplinary research at the CTAHR/COE Student Research Symposium.
The program encourages out-of-state students to learn about local sustainability efforts leading up to the World Youth Congress.
Survey participants are willing to pay to keep water clean and improve fish and coral abundance.
UH Mānoa research shows cooperation among landowners to reduce sediment runoff to nearshore reefs results in more cost-efficient and ecologically effective outcomes.
The symposium will feature studies by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ researchers using local data sets from early childhood through emerging adulthood.
UH Mānoa student Aleca Borsuk’s work with ancient grains may help feed future missions to Mars.
Research in ocean and marine sciences along with geology, geophysics and mineral physics and climate sciences contributed to the Nature Index ranking.
The summer program gives teen participants a first-hand look at the career paths in agriculture and natural resource management.
The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources showcases the role of agriculture in the environment and community at the Oʻahu Urban Garden Center.
Nicholas Comerford, William Randle and Alan Sams are finalists for dean of UH Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.