Luke Flynn recognized as governor¡¯s award nominee
Luke Flynn has been selected as the university¡¯s nominee for the Governor¡¯s Award for Distinguished State Service as Employee of the Year.
Luke Flynn has been selected as the university¡¯s nominee for the Governor¡¯s Award for Distinguished State Service as Employee of the Year.
The CSDC has received recognition from campus and government leaders for its efforts to raise mental health awareness.
Blust is recognized for his contributions to the understanding of human language, and the Austronesian language family.
Jennifer Wong-Ala, an environmental science graduate, conducted research to determine how biological and physical factors affect the number of fish surviving.
Nellie Sugii was recognized for her management of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program and her 30 years of research on endangered plant propagation methods.
The UH Hilo QUEST program trains students in underwater data collection methods essential for marine biology.
This editorial on the Maunakea Scholars Program by David Lassner, Kathryn Matayoshi and Doug Simons ran in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on May 28, 2017.
The public has the opportunity to get involved documenting high water levels and related impacts through the King Tides “citizen science” project.
The collaborative agreement will develop more opportunities for local high school students to utilize educational potential of the Maunakea Observatories.
Student veterans remember and honor those who served beside them and have passed on.