New aloha ?¨¡ina leadership certificate grounded in ancestral knowledge
The 16-credit program is aimed at cultivating leaders to connect and care for ʻāina using ancestral knowledge.
The 16-credit program is aimed at cultivating leaders to connect and care for ʻāina using ancestral knowledge.
This project will help UH reach its energy and sustainability goals while providing a new revenue stream to support higher education.
Comprehensive flood early warnings are available at the local level for the first time, thanks to NASA, the Pacific Disaster Center and other scientific partners.
Utilizing on-island recycling programs and the impacts of raising grain-fed versus grass-fed cattle were some of the capstone projects by five graduating seniors.
UH research “Envisioning Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Waikiki, Âé¶¹´«Ã½,” received an honorable mention at the AIA Honors and Design Awards.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ State Climate Commission¡¯s annual conference will be January 9–12, 2023.
200 participants attended the Piʻo Summit that brought together academic researchers from UH and esteemed community leaders.
Library patrons were greeted by a plethora of trees until about a decade ago when they were removed due to disease.
Both projects received UROP project funding.
This work offers new knowledge on how El Niño may respond to climate change.