Preservatives may harm ¡°good¡± human bacteria, UH Maui study finds
Food preservatives may be harmful to beneficial bacteria in the human body, according to a study at UH Maui College.
Food preservatives may be harmful to beneficial bacteria in the human body, according to a study at UH Maui College.
Highlights include Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa APLU award, $2.7 million Âé¶¹´«Ã½West O¡®ahu GEAR UP grant, Âé¶¹´«Ã½cacao beans win international praise and more.
Fashion Technology Instructor Cheryl Maeda, Lecturer Dava Leynes and students Ria Razzauti and Anna Kahalekulu participated in the week-long workshop in Nagato City.
iFest, which stands for International Festival, is open to the public and will entertain and educate attendees with cultural dances, music, arts and food.
UH Maui College officials visited universities in the Philippines in October to create new opportunities for students seeking global experiences.
Up to $10,000 in prize money is up for grabs for the top student-driven sustainability project to be implemented at UH campuses or in the community.
The fall 2017 issue of UH Magazine offers insight into building college sports, ground-breaking diabetes research and high-tech tools to combat rapid ʻ¨³ó¾±ʻ²¹ death.
Highlights include first high school student set to earn associate degree, UH and STEM, XLR8UH team in Dubai and more.
Enrollment at UH¡¯s 10 campuses dropped slightly in fall 2017 as UH continues to graduate more students on time while competing with a tight local labor market.
The inaugural conference hosted more than forty undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community presenters ranging across many disciplines.