UH students launch genki balls to combat Ala Wai water pollution
The activity aligns with the course’s microbiome unit and is part of a new General Education pathway focused on sustainability and climate change solutions.
The activity aligns with the course’s microbiome unit and is part of a new General Education pathway focused on sustainability and climate change solutions.
The genki balls will be released into the Ala Wai Canal following a three-week maturation period.
During the summer, the traveling students were housed at the CDF research station, where they conducted their research projects focused on island invasion biology.
Waikīkī Aquarium guests can enjoy free live entertainment, a native plant giveaway and educational exhibits.
200 participants attended the Piʻo Summit that brought together academic researchers from UH and esteemed community leaders.
By 2100, the average land location on Earth will experience about 5% more days with rainbows than at the beginning of the 21st century.
UH’s flagship campus is ranked No. 394 worldwide and No. 106 in the U.S.
Marina Karides was actively involved in the discussions and exchanging insights with other conference participants.
Six UH faculty and students from SOEST and the law school will attend the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
A variety of activities and events including educational resources, a gift shop sale and beach clean-up will be held throughout the month of June.