Love of ?¨¡ina, community motivated grad student through doctoral degree
Diamond Tachera, a life-long student in Mānoa Valley, joined the spring 2022 commencement celebration after completing a doctoral degree in Earth sciences.
Diamond Tachera, a life-long student in Mānoa Valley, joined the spring 2022 commencement celebration after completing a doctoral degree in Earth sciences.
Students, faculty and staff taught two dozen children and women about STEM through many different hands-on activities.
To help face issues brought on by climate change, Change HI will integrate expertise in climate and data science to develop new climate models, data products and tools.
The walkway is located between the Queen Liliʻuokalani Center for Student Services and Saunders Hall.
Ocean memory decline was found as a collective response across the climate models to human-induced warming.
Alison Nugent and Malte Stuecker were selected by the National Science Foundation¡¯s Faculty Early Career Development Program.
An estimated 93 people enjoyed the family friendly, Earth Day themed activities including composting, nutritional education, participatory cooking and more.
ʻIole is a nonprofit place-based research center and living scientific laboratory in Kohala on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
Robert Richmond was selected to join an independent panel of global experts on nuclear issues to support Pacific nations in their consultations with Japan.
Agrusa spoke about how tourism is vital to the economies of most Pacific island countries, the effects of COVID-19, and how eco-tourism is growing.