Irrigation made easy at garden workshop March 8, 2023 UH News The event reinforced the importance of water conservation and showed the guests proper use of water, a precious resource in our islands.
Creativity and kindness bloom in Valentine’s Day flower arranging February 21, 2023 UH News The event attracted 150 participants who created one ikebana arrangement to take home, and another to donate to Mental Health Kokua.
Data driven agriculture student program includes $4K stipend February 7, 2023 UH News Data driven agriculture allows farmers, conservationists and student agriculturists to understand tropical plant traits that can benefit local and global communities.
Students design, plant tree canopy for Kaimukī Library community December 13, 2022 UH News Library patrons were greeted by a plethora of trees until about a decade ago when they were removed due to disease.
$3.4M award to study fungal-bacterial interactions on climate change September 21, 2022 UH News Hawaiʻi's vast diversity of soils accounts for more than 80% of soil types on the planet.
Next generation of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander scientists shine August 5, 2022 UH News The students performed cutting-edge research in environmental biology within the watershed of Kailua in Windward Oʻahu.
Grad student discovers ʻāina-based kuleana at UH December 17, 2021 UH News Kahealani Acosta is featured in the ‘Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during her academic journey.
$4M to improve maize breeding, food production September 17, 2021 UH News The NSF-funded project aims to address food security.
Nitrogen study could help farmers and protect water, ecosystems August 3, 2021 UH News Researchers seek to improve nitrogen management and better understand the global nitrogen cycle.
In memoriam: Horticulturist James Brewbaker, the ‘King of Corn’ March 29, 2021 UH News Brewbaker’s driving ambition was to leverage science as a means to alleviate widespread hunger around the globe.