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.”
Frozen DNA shows climate change drove species extinction in the Arctic October 20, 2021 UH News Climate change contributed to the disappearance of large animals in the Arctic.
$1.33M grant to better understand, forecast Hawaiʻi’s complex weather and climate October 10, 2021 UH News UH Mānoa scientists will deploy dozens of climate stations to collect critical data.
Searing indictment of U.S. immigration policies in new book by UH professor October 4, 2021 UH News White Borders tackles the long history of racial exclusion in the U.S.
Rapid ʻōhiʻa death linked to hoofed animals in UH Hilo research August 17, 2021 UH News New findings show the fungal disease could be exacerbated by the presence of ungulates or animals with hooves.
COVID-19 could devastate state’s second most valuable crop July 19, 2021 UH News Chris Knudson examines impacts on labor which help create favorable conditions for a deadly coffee crop fungus.
UH professor, former VP Gore tackle Latin America’s climate crisis July 19, 2021 UH News Camilo Mora participated in a Latin America Virtual Climate Reality Leadership Corps Training event with former Vice President Al Gore.
UH Hilo geographers’ digital project speeds response to public access queries July 16, 2021 UH News The project will help Hawaiʻi County give the public access to areas related to valued cultural and natural resources.
UH Mānoa academic programs recognized among world’s best June 2, 2021 UH News GRAS selected approximately 1,800 universities in 93 countries and regions, out of more than 26,000 universities across the world, to be considered for its rankings.
UH Mānoa geography professor receives Guggenheim Fellowship April 9, 2021 UH News Jones plans to use the fellowship to complete research for a new book on border patrols.