Climate change leaves mark in U.S. tree rings
Rings in the trunks of Southwest United States trees provide information that could improve models predicting the impact of global warming on the El Nino and La Nina cycles.
Rings in the trunks of Southwest United States trees provide information that could improve models predicting the impact of global warming on the El Nino and La Nina cycles.
Hamilton Library Bridge Gallery hosts contemporary indigenous art exhibition.
The earthquake potential for the eastern flank of the Andes Mountains is far greater than previously thought, a UH researcher and his international colleagues say.
Alumnus PingSun Leung, students, staff and community members were honored at the annual College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources banquet.
A community donation saves the UH Hilo Vulcan cross country women’s 2011 season.
University of Hawaii at Hilo students assist in the rescue of a hawksbill sea turtle that had gotten stranded in a freshwater pond.
The work of contemporary and traditional Japanese artists will be on display at Windward and Kapi’olani galleries during summer 2011.
East-West Ceramics Collaboration brings 14 artists from 11 nations together to make art at UH Manoa
Shidler College of Business conversation series explores issues related to ethics.
School of Architecture alumni donations contribute to a alumni association endowment fund milestone and scholarship honoring a retired professor.