UH Day part of education week at the state capitol
This year’s UH Day at the State Capitol theme is Healthy People, Healthy Pets and includes interactive exhibits by various UH campuses.
This year’s UH Day at the State Capitol theme is Healthy People, Healthy Pets and includes interactive exhibits by various UH campuses.
The Saturday Gene-iuses Program, a series of six unique, science-based missions for elementary-aged students, is now being offered on Kauaʻi
Kulanui, a brand of products developed by the UH, gives students an opportunity to do product development, from concept to store shelf.
UH Mānoa will host UH Saves Day event to promote financial literacy and confidence among students, faculty and staff.
UH Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources is mobilizing community support to fight against the coffee berry borer.
GoFarm Hawaiʻi, a new University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges program, trains commercial farmers at Windward Community College.
New research published in Global Change Biology warns that global warming may have severe consequences for the silversword in its native habitat.
UH Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources researchers compare the historical and modern-day distributions of a Native Hawaiian leafroller moth to track its steep decline.
Arnold Hara’s plant disinfestation spray chamber helps keep banana slugs out of the state.
Mānoa art students are among the first to create products testing the market for young koa wood.