A role model who revels in research
Narrissa Spies, a graduate student in the College of Natural Sciences, is a cultural practitioner who will inspire future ocean researchers.
Narrissa Spies, a graduate student in the College of Natural Sciences, is a cultural practitioner who will inspire future ocean researchers.
Albie Miles and Rebecca Ryals contribute articles to the Journal of Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems.
Now more than ever, Pacific Island nations require knowledge and skills to deal with environmental changes that threaten their lands.
Researchers are using an unmanned aerial vehicle at one of the epicenters of the rapid ʻ¨³ó¾±ʻ²¹ death infection to monitor the damage.
School of Law student Stacey Gray will spend the summer working in the Office of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ U.S. Representative Colleen Hanabusa.
The article is based on a two-year ecological study of wine grape vineyard in California to inform the development of new strategies for natural pest control.
LKOC has funded more than 50 scholarships for students studying agriculture and environmental studies at Windward CC.
The fellowships for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ high school graduates will help increase the number of qualified Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students and professionals pursuing environmental resource management careers.
UH Mānoa’s Philip Thompson explores the many factors affecting sea level and how those factors affected their measurements.
UH Hilo computer science students develop a program that helps people choose plant species most beneficial for restoration projects