Video features ʻalalā, Hawaiian crow, research and conservation work
UH Hilo scientists and partners working on bringing the ʻalalā, or Hawaiian crow, back from near extinction are celebrating the first hatchlings of the 2016 breeding season.
UH Hilo scientists and partners working on bringing the ʻalalā, or Hawaiian crow, back from near extinction are celebrating the first hatchlings of the 2016 breeding season.
The Natsuyama-Otsubo Family Initiative Endowment, to support agriculture research at UH Hilo, celebrates three generations of the Natsuyama-Otsubo family of Honolulu.
UH Hilo’s Larry Kimura is digitizing recordings from his radio show, Ka Leo Hawaiʻi, which started in 1972 and continued for 16 years of broadcasts.
UH Hilo astronomy and physics major Derek Hand and mentor Andreea Petric are advancing humanity’s knowledge about merging galaxies
New Pre-Law Certificate program at UH Hilo includes a wide array of upper division electives across a variety of majors.
The women’s studies certificate program at UH Hilo has been transformed into a baccalaureate in gender and women’s studies.
At recent observing sessions on Maunakea, UH Hilo students studied a comet, measured aspects of Jupiter and more.
UH Hilo computer science students develop a program that helps people choose plant species most beneficial for restoration projects
The review looks at evidence-based results, revealing the most appropriate lines of treatment.
Three UH Hilo graduates and professor Misaki Takabayashi author a chapter in Ethnobiology of Corals and Coral Reefs