Science, finance studies prepare student to conserve Hawaiʻi’s resources
Tehani Malterre is in the bachelor’s and master’s pathway program wherein she is pursuing a master’s of science in finance while finishing her GES degree.
Tehani Malterre is in the bachelor’s and master’s pathway program wherein she is pursuing a master’s of science in finance while finishing her GES degree.
The findings suggest that caffeine degrades in concentration from the inland portion of the stream to the nearshore and it may have an impact on microbial metabolism.
Brandon Dela Cruz’s focus on Hawaiʻi’s groundwater has been a touchstone in his academic journey through the Global Environmental Sciences degree program.
SOEST students and friends gathered at Makapuʻu Beach for a beach clean-up and disposed of more than 75 pounds of trash and debris.
Undergraduate student Jacob Vasquez is working in a lab to improve air purification technology by analyzing the capacity for various materials to absorb gasses.
A widespread coral bleaching event during the summer of 2015 sparked Mariko Quinn’s determination to conserve Hawaiʻi’s reefs.
Peter Felicijan’s internship taught him to download temperature, salinity and other water quality data from the sensors; make moorings and prepare sensors for field deployment
Michaela Johnson discovered that Hawaiʻi’s intertidal waters can sometimes reach temperatures that lead to higher mortality of marine snails.
Eighty five students showcased their work at the 2021 SURE Symposium.
An undergraduate student worked to develop a computer model of clouds to simulate the effects of climate change on cloud formations.