Climate change research at UH Hilo: Tree rings and bird song
Professor of Biology Patrick Hart and his research team are studying the endemic māmane tree and palila bird to learn how to predict future environmental changes.
‘A‘ohe pau ka ‘ike i ka hālau ho‘okahi │ One learns from many sources │ A publication from the Office of the Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
Professor of Biology Patrick Hart and his research team are studying the endemic māmane tree and palila bird to learn how to predict future environmental changes.
The Flash Mob Dance, done by groups around the world, is part of the The One Billion Rising (1BR) movement, the biggest mass action to end violence against women in human history.
Historian Kerri Inglis says her goal of having students create the exhibit was to go beyond just relational job experience and technical skills—she wanted them to learn how to present history to a targeted audience.
Science Olympiads focus on developing both interest and skills in the four STEM subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
The new rustic counters installed over winter break are a big hit with room for laptops, books, and a little something to eat while studying and recharging electronics.
Celebrating the Chinese New Year—the Year of the Rooster—students studying Chinese culture shared a variety of activities on the Library Lanai.
The acronym CyberCANOE stands for “Cyber Enabled Collaboration Analysis Navigation and Observation Environment,” a display technology that enables users from varied disciplines at different campuses in the UH System to work together on projects.