Promoting mental health for Hawaiʻi farmers wins award from the community
Nearly 50% of farmers in Hawaiʻi under the age of 46 have suffered from experiences of depression, and nearly 14% with suicidal thoughts.
Nearly 50% of farmers in Hawaiʻi under the age of 46 have suffered from experiences of depression, and nearly 14% with suicidal thoughts.
ARCS Foundation Honolulu awarded $110,000 to 16 scholars.
The team will work together to improve the state’s existing forecast system, which currently uses data from a single station at the Honolulu airport.
A haute couture gown by the late designer Hanae Mori has been donated to CTAHR’s Historic Costume Collection.
Ashley Mackenzie will co-write a chapter in this historic attempt to take stock of U.S. lands, waters, wildlife, and the benefits provided to our economy.
The Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching is awarded to faculty members who exhibit an extraordinary level of subject mastery and scholarship, teaching effectiveness and creativity and personal values that benefit students.
Researchers will assess how bioenergy generated from agricultural residues and animal manures could contribute to Hawaiʻi’s renewable energy.
Robert Paull’s research has led to improved crop growth and yield under environmental stress, and extended post harvest life of tropical ornamentals, fruits and vegetables.
Dean Parwinder Grewal announced his mission and vision for the college at a four-day conference in April.
Gracianne Young is one of three recipients nationwide in 2024 and will receive a $5,000 scholarship.