UH’s GEAR UP Oʻahu paves path to higher education
$8.3 million grant awarded to UH Mānoa program aiming to boost college readiness amongst Hawaiʻi middle and high school students.
$8.3 million grant awarded to UH Mānoa program aiming to boost college readiness amongst Hawaiʻi middle and high school students.
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 conference highlighted UH’s ongoing commitment to supporting community-driven research and initiatives that preserve and advance Indigenous practices.
The three-day conference focused on climate change, marine pollution, fisheries and economics as well as the intersection between law and science including recent court decisions.
The pilot program was launched in fall 2023 by the UH Office of Innovation and Commercialization and National Security Innovation Network as part of their Innovation Challenge initiative.
These findings suggest that coral conservation in a changing world is possible—but urgent action is essential.
The team will run pilot-scale testing at the Waiʻanae wastewater treatment facility starting 2025.
The genki balls will be released into the Ala Wai Canal following a three-week maturation period.
Developing sustainable agri-food systems can play a crucial role in achieving socio-ecological health, equity, resilience and sustainability.
The study also highlighted the urgent conservation needs of island plants.