La Niña is not helping Hawaiʻi’s rainfall and groundwater
New research determined that the relationship between La Niña and rainfall in Hawaiʻi has changed and recent La Niña years have brought less-than-normal rainfall.
New research determined that the relationship between La Niña and rainfall in Hawaiʻi has changed and recent La Niña years have brought less-than-normal rainfall.
The University of Hawaiʻi joins universities nationwide and more than 100 countries in celebrating International Education Week 2015, November 16–20.
Hawaiʻi is one of 11 states to receive grant from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
UH Hilo professor Harald Barkhoff researches link between traditional ocean sports, spirituality and connectedness to indigenous environments.
UH Mānoa’s John A. Burns School of Medicine awarded more than $5 million to fund programs aimed at preparing young people in Hawaiʻi for health careers.
The UH Mānoa Hawaiʻi Space Flight Laboratory prepares for five space launches in the next two years with more opportunities on the horizon.
Hawaiʻi Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard spoke at an event at UH Mānoa, honoring the experience of student veterans.
UH Mānoa’s Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship presents final event of the Entrepreneurship Live Fall 2015 Speaker Series.
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, expert panelists from a variety of disciplines discuss lessons learned and their implications in Hawaiʻi.
UH researchers detail the development and utility of a computer model for the dispersion of volcanic smog or “vog.”