New satellite facility in operation and more in the news
A new satellite communication facility that will help improve local weather and ocean forecasts is among the UH programs and people highlighted in news coverage over the past week.
A new satellite communication facility that will help improve local weather and ocean forecasts is among the UH programs and people highlighted in news coverage over the past week.
Affordable naming opportunities for UH community college facilities are among the items highlighted in news coverage of UH programs and people over the past week.
A recent NOAA expedition to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands included students and scientists from the Mānoa, Hilo and Windward campuses.
Scott Rowland’s connection to the current Mars rover project is among the highlights of media coverage this week featuring UH programs, alumni and activities.
An agreement with SolarCity is expected to provide approximately $2.3 million in energy cost savings to UH Mānoa over the next 20 years.
UH Mānoa’s David Karl has confirmed the existence of vitamin B deficient zones in the ocean.
The research findings by UH Mānoa scientist Paul Nachtigall and a colleague are featured in The New York Times.
UH mesothelioma findings on the cover of a leading cancer research publication is among the news coverage highlights from the past week.
The Kaʻimikai-O-Kanaloa set sail July 3 on an expedition to locate the wreckage of Amelia Earhart’s plane.
UH Mānoa is now offering a graduate program in marine biology, including a doctorate that is the first available in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.