UH Hilo students take geology excursion to Death Valley, Mojave Desert and Sierra Nevada
Geology field camp brings UH Hilo students to Death Valley, Mojave Desert
Geology field camp brings UH Hilo students to Death Valley, Mojave Desert
Since 1991, 264 scientists and technicians from 30 countries have participated in the volcanology training.
UH Mānoa student Victoria Miranda spent a semester in Seville, Spain through the Study Abroad Center.
Students and researchers have the opportunity to observe, sample and track the eruption in real time.
UH Mānoa placed in the world’s top 100 in five narrow subject areas.
UH’s flagship institution was highly ranked in four broad subject area rankings.
Students conducted leveling research alongside HVO scientists to track changes following Kīlauea’s 2018 eruption.
A small number of courses with clinicals or labs are being held in-person at UH Hilo which require students, faculty and staff to wear masks at all times and take on a renewed approach to traditional learning.
Cheryl Gansecki from UH Hilo's geology department had her most recent research on the 2018 Kīlauea eruption featured in the December 6 issue of Science.
A UH Mānoa student will see her summer work go to outer space when a NASA mission heads to Mars next year.