Koa wood has a solid future
Mānoa art students are among the first to create products testing the market for young koa wood.
Mānoa art students are among the first to create products testing the market for young koa wood.
A UH Mānoa outreach program shares science activities with enthusiastic elementary school children.
UH News on OCSports features news segments for November.
UH Mānoa’s Roxanne Adams and the Natural Resource and Environmental Management team are the UH nominees for the 2012 Governor’s Awards for Distinguished State Service.
UH Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources examining the use of fast-growing tropical grasses for biofuel production.
Scott Rowland’s connection to the current Mars rover project is among the highlights of media coverage this week featuring UH programs, alumni and activities.
The 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book ranks Hawaiʻi 24th in key indicators of child well-being.
The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resource offers Saturday Gene-iuses on a Mission events for elementary aged students.
UH Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources awarded $6 million grant to increase Hawaiʻi’s energy security by creating locally produced renewable energy.
The UH contingent picked up the pieces and prepared for the re-opening of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival after a severe thunderstorm shut down the festival on June 30.