International leader to discuss global food security
International sustainable agricultural expert and UH alumnus Thomas Lumpkin presents “Global Food Security by 2050: Challenges and Opportunities” on November 10
International sustainable agricultural expert and UH alumnus Thomas Lumpkin presents “Global Food Security by 2050: Challenges and Opportunities” on November 10
A UH project to promote and expand breadfruit use in the Pacific won a top University Economic Development Association award.
“Green” submarine telecom cables would advance global climate change research, according to Âé¶¹´«Ã½scientists and a U.N. task force
UH Men¡¯s Basketball Head Coach Gib Arnold and Assistant Coach Brandyn Akana have been relieved of coaching duty.
According to UH Mānoa scientist Rhett Butler, unearthed marine debris provides evidence of massive tsunami in Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s past.
UH Mānoa Hamilton Library staff, UH administrators, lawmakers and others reflected on what was accomplished 10 years after the October 30th flood.
The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology continues to investigate the effects of sea disposed military munitions on the ocean environment.
A study co-authored by UH Mānoa’s Mark Hixon suggests that large female fish are essential for replenishing fishery stocks.
A piece of Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s history—nine kapa moe—was saved and restored by the UH Mānoa Hamilton Library preservation department.
Ruth Gates, a UH Mānoa researcher, presents “The Wonderful World of Corals: Harnessing Basic Science to Address an Ecological Crisis.”