UH experts help to save rare endangered plant from brink of extinction
Ka palupalu o Kanaloa is historically found to grow on the rocky cliffs of Kahoʻolawe.
Ka palupalu o Kanaloa is historically found to grow on the rocky cliffs of Kahoʻolawe.
Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System is collaborating with partners in the Pacific Islands, the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Twelve urban and regional planning graduate students worked with Ke Kula Nui o Waim¨¡nalo.
Kahealani Acosta is featured in the ‘Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during her academic journey.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ launches ‘Finding our Kuleana,’ a collection of narratives about students who discover their sense of responsibility while pursuing degrees.
UH Mānoa researchers found that tides are gatekeepers of the amount of groundwater discharging to ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ coastal zone.
The $209,243 grant project aims to improve the awareness of geosciences among AAPI undergraduates.
William Mautz confirmed a population of the once commonly found lizard exists along the H¨¡m¨¡kua Coast.
Students earned awards at the Innovation+Imagination Student Challenge on exhibit at ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ Woodshow 2021.
A widespread coral bleaching event during the summer of 2015 sparked Mariko Quinn¡¯s determination to conserve ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ reefs.