3 UH grads head to D.C. for marine policy fellowships
Gabrielle Ellis, Jonathan Rosen and Sarah Woo are spending one year focusing on critical marine policy issues in Washington, D.C.
Gabrielle Ellis, Jonathan Rosen and Sarah Woo are spending one year focusing on critical marine policy issues in Washington, D.C.
UH Hilo¡¯s Hayden Niles learned to dive in a swimming pool in a town of 500. This spring, he graduates ready to study microbes that live two miles underwater.
The Pacific RRCI will be housed in UH¡¯s Office of Land and Ocean Conservation Futures.
The 2026 edition analyzed the performance of more than 18,300 university programs taken by students at more than 1,700 universities.
The aluminum workboat, named Kaiola, meaning “living sea,” arrived from Oregon in February.
The grant aims to enhance understanding of how ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ coastlines can withstand climate change while boosting research and workforce development for UH students.
UH Mānoa was ranked in all 11 of the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject lists.
The team developed a new Hawaiian name for the cookiecutter shark, nahunaiki, meaning “little bites.”
The conference is designed to facilitate the exchange of research findings and provide opportunities for future collaboration and partnership.
Opened in 2010, the 26,997-square-foot facility has become a hub for groundbreaking research on marine microbes.