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UH Hilo living-learning communities give freshmen the support they need to succeed

Posted on September 9, 2014October 25, 2019 by Staff

The small on-campus communities are designed to support the academic success of students, help them make friends, and ultimately to help them graduate and become successful members of the global community.

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Cohort stands on steps for photo.

Three from UH Hilo are selected for President’s Emerging Leadership Program

Posted on September 8, 2014August 21, 2019 by Staff

Kalei Rapoza, Farrah Marie Gomes and Emmeline DePillis are members of this year’s cohort.

Administration, Faculty Expertise, Staff, View All Stories
Sulma Gandhi

UH Hilo’s health and wellness director selected for fellowship

Posted on September 8, 2014March 2, 2021 by Staff

Sulma Gandhi was selected as a 2014-2015 Omidyar Fellow, where she will participate in a leadership development program that cultivates, trains, and educates local leadership for Hawai‘i.

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Fallen Albizia trees block an intersection in Puna following Tropical Storm Iselle in August 2014.

UH Hilo to do post Iselle damage assessment and albizia mapping

Posted on September 5, 2014September 5, 2019 by Staff

Through remote sensing with satellite imagery and aerial imagery captured via unmanned aircraft, researchers will create albizia mapping of the altered landscape from Iselle.

Community Outreach, Staff, View All Stories
Jesse on cinder looking for specimens.

Study of the rare wēkiu bug leads to new conservation tool

Posted on September 5, 2014August 21, 2019 by Staff

UH Hilo entomologist Jesse Eiben is researching the wēkiu bug, an endemic species found only in the high alpine regions of Maunakea on Hawai‘i Island.

Faculty Expertise, Research, View All Stories
Still from the video showing a group of students of diverse ethnic backgrounds.

UH Hilo ranked most diverse four-year public campus in the country

Posted on September 5, 2014September 9, 2020 by Staff

University of Hawaiʻi campuses took the top spots in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s 2014 list of the most diverse campuses in the United States. UH HIlo ranked #1 among 4-year public campuses in the nation.

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Satellite map showing the tracking of Genevieve, Iselle and Julio across the Pacific Ocean.

Iselle brings out the very best in UH Hilo staff

Posted on September 1, 2014December 4, 2020 by Staff

UH Hilo staff show quick thinking and abundant compassion for visiting students as Hurricane Iselle headed toward Hawai‘i Island.

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  • Student leap in the air for photo.UH Hilo students spend spring break in Okinawa to learn about sustainable development and leadership
  • At left, journal cover Journal of Natural Products, with date Feb 2023 and volume 86, no 2.UH Hilo pharmacy researchers publish findings on anti-inflammatory properties of native plant
  • Aerial of UH Hilo campus with UH Hilo logo and "Department of Political Science"UH Hilo political science department to launch new course on Indigenous conflict resolution
  • Group of admin meeting with colleagues via Zoom on a large screen at front of room.UH Hilo signs Memorandum of Understanding with Eastern Samar State University, Philippines
  • Julie Packard, with head lei, stands at the podium delivering her lecture. The title slide of her presentation is off to the side: Changing Seas and Changing Minds, Julie Packard, Monterey Bay Aquarium, February 27, 2023, Rose and Ray Tseng Distinguished Lecture, with a photo of a school of fish.Marine conservationist Julie Packard speaks at UH Hilo: “The two keys to sustainable fishing are good science and good government”
  • At right is artwork by Danielle Scott, who says, "An artist's duty is to tell the times. I made a decision that no one can keep me from telling these stories. We must speak as women and artists so we do not remain unheard, unknown, and unseen." (Michael Marshall/UH Hilo Department of Art)Art exhibition: “Exploring Conceptual Possibilities: Black Inner Vision,” at UH Hilo Campus Center, open to public
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