Watch Henke Hall come down
The demolition of Henke Hall clears the way for the construction of the new Life Sciences building.
The demolition of Henke Hall clears the way for the construction of the new Life Sciences building.
Mesophotic reefs in the Auau channel continuously disclose breathtaking levels of biodiversity, yielding species and behavioral interactions new to science.
Professor Douglas Vincent shares some history of Henke Hall before its scheduled removal.
Members of the public are invited to the summer Brown Bag Speaker Series, featuring guest speakers on a variety of botanical topics.
The demolition of Henke is the part of the first phase of construction on UH Manoaʻs Life Sciences building scheduled to open fall 2019.
Researchers developed a portable “lab-in-a-suitcase” for diagnostic field testing for the two species of fungal pathogens that infect ʻōhiʻa.
Researchers believe the biggest challenge that Hawaiian tree species will face in the future is how quickly they will get water, especially in higher temperatures.
Layton Construction Company and Group 70 International selected for the design and construction of the Life Science building on the Mānoa campus.
UH Mānoa’s Nicole Hynson will develop a field biology course for European undergraduates studying tropical ecology.
Researchers complete a 20-year study to comprehensively document mesophotic coral ecosystems throughout the Hawaiian Archipelago.