Plant ʻulu, save the planet
UH students are among a rising wave of innovators that want to generate startups deeply rooted in ancestral Hawaiian knowledge.
UH students are among a rising wave of innovators that want to generate startups deeply rooted in ancestral Hawaiian knowledge.
The Arbor Day Foundation recognized UH Mānoa as a Tree Campus USA® for its commitment to effective urban forest management and for engaging staff and students in conservation goals.
The team was awarded a grant to develop short-term forecasts of sunshine that can reach rooftops and solar panels.
The Family Advantage! program and Youth Advantage! Sustainable Sciences Internship are based at the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Hale Tuahine Farm in Mānoa.
Assistant Professor Wendy Meguro in the School of Architecture receives honor in ‘We Are 100’ campaign for designing sustainable architecture.
The UH Mānoa campus transformation includes converting interior roads into pedestrian malls and increasing and improving spaces—indoors and out—for learning, study, collaboration and recreation.
A photovoltaic battery system at the University of Hawaiʻi Marine Center has been proving its value by keeping the power on while reducing the electricity bill.
A grant allows Windward CC to replace the banyan trees removed from the great lawn with new native Hawaiian trees, and a new sustainability certificate will be offered for students.
Interactive walk and talk series, HighWaterLine: Honolulu will utilize art to show the public how drastic sea level rise could impact Kakaʻako.
Close to 2,000 volunteers joined forces on December 7, to plant 10,000 native trees as part of the Carbon Neutrality Challenge.