From crisis to classroom: Maui culinary student plays a lead role
UH Maui College culinary student Ryan Chang played a pivotal role in disaster relief efforts.
UH Maui College culinary student Ryan Chang played a pivotal role in disaster relief efforts.
Liane Naʻauao and Malia Van Heukelem will receive the President's Award by the American Institute for Conservation.
The delegation from Ghana and PDC also visited the Maui County Fire Department for a briefing on the recent Maui wildfire disaster.
The course is designed to impart technical skills and foster a deep appreciation for the historical and cultural context of Lahaina.
CTAHR was awarded a $100,001 grant from USDA to lead a series of adapted disaster preparedness training workshops for the Maui community.
The support John Bernard Flores received from the UH Mānoa Student Basic Needs program was instrumental in his academic success.
Hawaiʻi’s visitor industry showed resilience in 2023, with real visitor spending hovering near historic highs in the first quarter.
The grassroots, community based initiative aims to recruit at least 1,000 individuals affected by the wildfires to participate in the study.
UH Mānoa’s spotlighted its research on some of Hawaiʻi's most pressing issues: Maui wildfire disaster, homelessness, mental health challenges, educational reform and more.
Researchers are hoping to sign up at least 1,000 people to participate in the study.