New UH Mānoa student-athletes start strong, support community
The Summer Bridge program includes lessons and group activities on transitioning to college life, utilizing university resources and Hawaiʻi’s unique culture.
The Summer Bridge program includes lessons and group activities on transitioning to college life, utilizing university resources and Hawaiʻi’s unique culture.
The trip to Wake Island and Johnston Atoll will provide new and comprehensive insights into the historic and potential future role of these two places as biological stepping-stones for movement of marine species.
UH Mānoa faculty and students participate in a summer course focused on urbanization, climate change and resilience challenges.
The project has completed the first concrete reef structure, and full production is now underway for 60 units.
Puana tells the story of contemporary musicians who uncover their genealogical connections through moʻokūʻauhau and poetic compositions.
Its efforts focus on protecting native forests, which are crucial for soil retention, water absorption and aquifer recharge.
Windward CC arborists teach landscaping and plant care to Kalaupapa workers.
The award will also create new STEM pathways that integrate Hawaiian knowledge with materials research at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The project aims to create a transformative “sustainable refrigerant lifecycle” by lowering HFC emissions; creating safe, property-balanced replacement refrigerants; and increasing the energy efficiency of HVACR systems.
UH Mānoa hosted the 61st annual meeting of the Clay Minerals Society and 5th Asian Clay Conference in June.