Early detection system for nuisance alga infesting Papah¨¡naumoku¨¡kea reefs
This valuable early detection method will allow resource managers to more efficiently and effectively monitor for new populations of the alga.
This valuable early detection method will allow resource managers to more efficiently and effectively monitor for new populations of the alga.
The Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing recently completed its Telehealth Training innovation grant part of the Governor¡¯s Emergency Education Relief fund.
This Image of the Week comes from the Lyon Arboretum's Jenna Watling.
Lawaiʻa—Fisherman, Fishing technique; to fish, to catch.
Highlights also include extramural funding, a $4.7 million gift for the Indigenous center and UH projects that address the Red Hill water crisis.
This Image of the Week comes from UH Hilo student Saxony Charlot.
ʻOnipaʻa—Steadfast, firm, resolute, determined.
Twenty high school students from across Maui, Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi will gain invaluable insight into law-related careers.
There will be four upcoming town halls for the UH community to respond to the proposal and discuss next steps.
An alliance of UH Community Colleges aims to increase the number of Native Hawaiian and other minority students transferring into four-year institutions in STEM.