Recognize and celebrate black women breaking boundaries
UH Hilo will host several events for Black History Month providing a cultural perspective for the community.
UH Hilo will host several events for Black History Month providing a cultural perspective for the community.
The course is covering the momentum of foodie movements including farm-to-table and food festivals to examine how they can support the flourishing tourist market.
The Refresh Project aims encourage students to gather, lounge, study, eat, enjoy the surrounding gardens and make themselves at home.
Astronomer Pierre Martin and student Callie Crowder?have assembled and calibrated the telescope’s various components, including the computers, dome and instruments.
The film was funded by a Gallagher Student Innovative Practices in College Health Fund award.
The purpose of the center is to provide a safe and inclusive environment for all regardless of identity or sexual orientation.
UH Hilo joins a nationwide effort to create healthier, happier places to live, work and play.
The initiative supports a series of training and technical assistance sessions for support staff working with students who have experienced trauma.
UH Hilo’s Patsy Iwasaki produces documentary film set in the late 19th century examining the life and death of Japanese immigrant Katsu Goto.
The students—one a geologist and one an astrobiologist—are studying the habitability of volcanic terrains as analog environments for Mars.