Pulitzer finalist shares climate reporting insights at UH Mānoa
Xia concluded her visit with a public lecture.
Xia concluded her visit with a public lecture.
The project earned a Design Award of Honor from the Society of American Registered Architects in New York City.
The agreement enables the DoN to potentially fund UH to conduct $10 million in projects and support services annually.
UH Mānoa faculty and students participate in a summer course focused on urbanization, climate change and resilience challenges.
UROP annually awards more than $500,000 in merit-based scholarships directly to students to support mentored undergraduate research and creative work projects and presentations.
The $1 million will focus on the area between Sunset Beach and Sharks Cove.
Scientists and kiaʻi loko (fishpond practitioners) are using drone technology to aid their efforts to restore and ensure the resilience of Native Hawaiian fishponds.
These are among the findings of the U.S. National Climate Assessment, released by the Biden Administration which involved five UH Mānoa researchers.
The team depicted adaptation strategies in the years 2050 and 2100 for a beachfront study site at Fort Derussy U.S. Army Museum and Waikīkī Shore Condominium.
Associate Professor Christina Gerhardt returns to UH after serving as a visiting professor at Princeton University.