Fellowships awarded to UH Hilo students help to foster future environmental leaders May 31, 2022 UH News The overall goal of the fellowships is to develop the next generation of natural resource management leaders in Hawaiʻi.
‘Ultimate learning trip’ to Kahoʻolawe for UH students April 26, 2022 UH News Along with performing maintenance work to the vegetation and roads, the students also gathered information for their final capstone projects.
U.S. Sec. of State congratulates UH Mānoa as a top producer of Fulbright scholars April 4, 2022 UH News The Fulbright Program is the world’s largest and most diverse international educational exchange program.
UH Mānoa recognized as a top producer of Fulbright scholars February 28, 2022 UH News Six scholars from UH Mānoa were selected for Fulbright awards in 2021–22.
Sacred birthing site in Wahiawā replanted with Native Hawaiian trees February 11, 2022 UH News Kūkaniloko is one of the sites supported by Camilo Mora’s Carbon Neutrality Challenge.
From Hawaiʻi to Glasgow: Geography professor shares Hawaiʻi perspectives at COP26 November 12, 2021 UH News Marina Karides was actively involved in the discussions and exchanging insights with other conference participants.
Students connect with community through heiau clean up November 10, 2021 UH News Volunteers helped clear 81 bags of invasive vegetation from Kamānele Park near the UH Mānoa campus.
Facing up to the racist legacy of America’s immigration laws November 1, 2021 UH News “It was not until the civil rights movement that the United States’ racist immigration policies came under sustained scrutiny.&rquo;
How the Statue of Liberty became a symbol for a national myth October 29, 2021 UH News This op/ed by UH Mānoa Geography and Environmental Sciences Professor Reece Jones first ran on CNN on October 27, 2021.
150 years ago, a mob attacked Los Angeles’s Chinese community October 26, 2021 UH News “Anti-Chinese sentiment, exhibited both through policies and racist violence, was a crucial element of 19th and 20th century American history.”