UH Hilo students receive American Association of University Women scholarships
Kathryn Strong was awarded a $2,000 scholarship, and Amanda Alvarado, Kaylee DeCambra, Liesl Nayeli and Kaimalie Zirker each received $1,000 scholarships.
Kathryn Strong was awarded a $2,000 scholarship, and Amanda Alvarado, Kaylee DeCambra, Liesl Nayeli and Kaimalie Zirker each received $1,000 scholarships.
UH Hilo is providing real-time chemistry analysis of lava samples to U.S. Geological Survey scientists to help determine how the lava will behave and how fast it will move.
The spring 2018 issue of the UH Magazine takes a closer look at cutting-edge research on geriatrics at UH and the data that shed light on why we live so long in the islands.
Highlights include UH K¨©lauea eruption response, early college success, Japanese royal couple visit and more.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ celebrates June 2018 faculty and staff anniversaries.
Legislation signed in June 2018 adds $700,000 for ¡°last-dollar¡± scholarships at seven UH Community Colleges statewide for the upcoming school year.
Katherine Mulliken came back to Hilo from Alaska to help with the U.S. Geological Survey¡¯s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory response.
The National Weather Service is projecting a near- or above-normal 2018 hurricane season.
Professors, scientists and students are providing valuable expertise and resources to help officials assess hazards and decide how to respond.
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ President David Lassner shared a message on May 23 to students, faculty and staff of the UH campuses.