University seeks comments on informal draft of Maunakea rules
UH is asking for public comment on the latest draft of the proposed administrative rules for public and commercial activities on UH-managed lands on Maunakea.
UH is asking for public comment on the latest draft of the proposed administrative rules for public and commercial activities on UH-managed lands on Maunakea.
Pairing collegiate-level learning with research opportunities for high school students, the Maunakea Scholars program and Mānoa Academy partnership creates dual-credit pathways from high school to college for students.
The audit concluded that the “University entities involved with Maunakea have developed processes and procedures to appropriately account for their respective transactions in connection with their management of Maunakea.”
Roberta Chu, Julie Leialoha, Kepā Maly, Alapaki Nahale-a, Doug Simons and Barry Taniguchi were approved for the community-based MKMB.
UH invites the public to provide input on the proposed draft of the administrative rules that will govern public and commercial activities on UH-managed lands on Maunakea.
The Office of Maunakea Management plans to install an approximately 375-square-foot greenhouse for propagation of native plants to be used in its restoration activities.
Kālepa Baybayan, navigator in residence at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center, will share his knowledge of the indigenous system of orientation and navigation at sea.
Scientists and their students surveyed the change in the permafrost that was first documented in the 1970s in cinder cones on Maunakea.
The university thanked the Board of Land and Natural Resources and the hearing officer for their work on the second contested case.
The Office of Maunakea Management has detailed its award-winning record of cultural and resource management following a resolution passed by the Board of Regents that reaffirmed the university’s support of collaborative management.