Hawaiʻi Sea Grant creates position to address diversity, equity, inclusion
University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program hired Beth Lenz to serve as its inaugural assistant director for diversity and community engagement.
University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program hired Beth Lenz to serve as its inaugural assistant director for diversity and community engagement.
UH Hilo professors Jon Goebel and John Burns team up to create a to-scale 3D sculpture of a coral colony in Waiʻopae.
UH Hilo’s John Burns teamed up with three UH Mānoa ACM alumni to produce an animation video to explain complex Smart Buoy technology.
A small number of courses with clinicals or labs are being held in-person at UH Hilo which require students, faculty and staff to wear masks at all times and take on a renewed approach to traditional learning.
The American Association of University Women assists women in the local community to achieve self-realization through education.
A new study suggests that modern-day plant-eaters weighing more than 2,200 pounds are at greater risk of extinction than other types of animals.
Marine biologists highlight the important contributions citizen scientists make to help solve ocean issues in Hawaiʻi.
Researchers found what happens to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases between tropical to temperate ecosystems.
A UH Marine Mammal Research Program PhD student took incredible video and photos.
3D reconstructions highlight how coral reefs change over time and respond to stressors associated with climate change.