$500K grant for farmer training, more value-added food production
The grant will enable GoFarm Hawaiʻi to continue its partnership with UH Maui College.
The grant will enable GoFarm Hawaiʻi to continue its partnership with UH Maui College.
Both institutions will explore potential collaborative efforts in several areas.
The project serves as a future planning tool for the south shore of urban Honolulu, which stretches from Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor.
The students collected 15 large bags of trash across the UH Mānoa campus.
A doctoral candidate studying a potential coral-saving strategy, was named a recipient of the 2021 David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship.
A set of courses in architecture, landscape architecture and urban and regional planning received the 2021 Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change and Society.
The gift supports GoFarm Hawaiʻi, one of the largest and most successful beginning farmer development programs in the nation.
The final stages of the years-long effort were completed while the COVID-19 virus spread around the world and as a fiscal crisis in Hawaiʻi caused by the pandemic began.
Hawaiʻi high school students and recent graduates conduct original research on human impacts and global change affecting coral reef ecosystems.
The first winners of the UH President’s Green Initiative Awards were honored as part of the fourth Hawaiʻi Sustainability in Higher Education Summit.