UH Hilo sustainable agriculture lab benefits students, campus landscape
The outdoor lab spaces on campus with fruit trees and garden plots allow students to learn hands-on how to care for a garden or farm later on.
ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokahi │ One learns from many sources │ A web publication from the Office of the Chancellor, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
The outdoor lab spaces on campus with fruit trees and garden plots allow students to learn hands-on how to care for a garden or farm later on.
The UH Hilo ʻohana had fun at the annual fall festival hosted by the agriculture college.
From a mini-Model United Nations simulation, to applying UN Sustainable Development Goals to local issues, the St. Joseph HS students were engaged from start to finish.
200+ high school students attended presentations, workshops, panel discussions, and a resource fair showcasing UH Hilo programs and support services.
The 37th Lā Honua Earth Day Celebration brought together keiki, college students and professors, with conservation and environmental organizations, agencies, and groups for fun educational activities.
The accreditation from Botanic Gardens Conservation International showcases the importance of protecting the extraordinary plants found in the UH Hilo Botanical Garden.
Over at the UH Hilo farm in Panaʻewa, students are getting hands-on lessons in beekeeping. The program is so buzz worthy, a renowned chef is helping to foster this next generation of beekeepers.
The purpose of the statewide tour was for Eastern Philippines officials to learn and exchange with local practitioners on environmental law enforcement of the fisheries and forestry sectors.