Students get their hands dirty in zero-waste push
UH Mānoa students spent two days sorting, categorizing and weighing trash as part of a campus-wide audit.
UH Mānoa students spent two days sorting, categorizing and weighing trash as part of a campus-wide audit.
Across the UH System, sustainability, resilience and climate change are taught in many different classes, across all academic disciplines.
The campus will conduct an audit designed to highlight the reality of the campus waste stream and invites volunteers to help sort.
University of Hawaiʻi experts discuss anticipated climate change impacts to Hawaiʻi at panel discussions following two free screenings of Chasing Ice and Chasing Coral at the Honolulu Museum of Art
The Many Minds, One University project aims to share research, writing, practices and teaching materials regarding Hawaiʻi's water resources.
UH students interested in sustainability and world politics can apply to participate in a series of courses with an opportunity to observe at the United Nations.
Winners included Noelani Elementary School, ʻIolani School, Arizona State University and UH Mānoa.
The UH Mānoa Student Housing Services donated the clothing and other items to the Boys and Girls Club and Kidney Foundation.
Three out of eight awards given by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism were received by “green events” hosted on UH campuses.
The international challenge includes $10,000 in total prize money and first place winners will be announced in June.