16 UH Hilo students receive awards for outstanding leadership
Ka Lama Kū awards recognize the exceptional contributions the honorees make as student leaders on campus.
Ka Lama Kū awards recognize the exceptional contributions the honorees make as student leaders on campus.
Their findings were based on data linked to social behaviors during the pandemic, such as vaccine hesitancy and food assistance needs.
Presenters highlighted parallels between the current pandemic and the wave of leprosy that swept through Hawaiʻi in the 1800s.
Michael Marshall’s 12-panel piece shows important events in the history of climate science.
UH Hilo’s LOHE lab wants to improve techniques for monitoring endemic birds in Hawaiʻi.
Lito Arkangel will share knowledge about Princess Ruth Keanolani Kanāhoahoa Keʻelikōlani.
A new study shows tiny crystals in the noses of salmon could be the key to understanding sensory mechanisms.
Researchers discovered troublesome nutrients in coastal waters and coral reefs off West Hawaiʻi are from human sources, like fertilizer run off.
The program will stream from December 17–24 and is free to the public.
UH Hilo researchers found bacterial levels on the coastline were higher than Hawaiʻi Department of Health standards.