Grad students enhance food sustainability in Waim¨¡nalo
Twelve urban and regional planning graduate students worked with Ke Kula Nui o Waim¨¡nalo.
Twelve urban and regional planning graduate students worked with Ke Kula Nui o Waim¨¡nalo.
The shows were filmed in the new, state-of-the-art College of Social Sciences Digital Studios in the Sinclair Student Success Center.
UH researchers received support of more than $7 million from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Kahealani Acosta is featured in the ‘Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during her academic journey.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ launches ‘Finding our Kuleana,’ a collection of narratives about students who discover their sense of responsibility while pursuing degrees.
The report covers the visitor industry, labor market, housing, and the national and international outlooks.
Alexandra Binder hopes to use the findings to improve health outcomes and quality of life for colon cancer patients.
A team of researchers reported that the impact of climate change is apparent in nearly all aspects of climate variability using model simulations over 250 years.
A rock sample from the Apollo 17 mission revealed new information about the complex cooling and evolutionary history of the Moon.
UH Mānoa researchers found that tides are gatekeepers of the amount of groundwater discharging to ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ coastal zone.