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UH students on track to graduate on time and enter workforce sooner

Posted on December 3, 2014March 15, 2023 by Staff

More than 55 percent of first-time freshmen entering UH Mānoa, UH Hilo and UH West Oʻahu enrolled in 15 or more credits in the fall 2014 semester, a result of the system-wide “15 to Finish” initiative.

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Nature Conservancy secures kīpuka “laboratory” for UH Hilo conservation students and others

Posted on December 2, 2014September 30, 2019 by Staff

The Nature Conservancy is partnering with UH Hilo, Hawai‘i Island watershed partnerships and The Hawai‘i Conference Foundation to conserve the site.

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Lito Arkangel pictured in lei

Island musician to teach new course at UH Hilo on contemporary island music

Posted on December 1, 2014September 5, 2019 by Staff

New music course will be taught by local musician and UH Hilo alumnus Lito Arkangel.

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UH Hilo researchers help County design survey for community impacted by lava flow

Posted on November 21, 2014February 16, 2024 by Staff

UH Hilo geography researchers have been working with Hawai‘i County Civil Defense and Hawai‘i Island United Way to design a survey that will capture the needs of the lower Puna community affected by the lava flow.

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Two photos side by side. On left is Kylle in the lab, with lab coat on. At right Kylle is in the forest collecting samples from canopy. She wear a fluorescent orange shirt.

Hau‘oli Mau Loa Fellowship Program pledges continued support for budding conservationists

Posted on November 20, 2014February 20, 2024 by Staff

UH Hilo graduate student Kylle Roy says fellowship has helped her grow as a young woman scientist and gain knowledge to pursue her goal as a future Hawai‘i conservation and environmental leader.

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Underwater shot of Misaki Takabayashi conducting survey. Date/time on photo: 2014/11/11 09:40:34

UH Hilo marine scientist to assess die off in Waiʻōpae tide pools

Posted on November 19, 2014March 11, 2025 by Staff

Misaki Takabayashi, an associate professor with the UH Hilo marine science department, says among the species found dead were sea cucumbers, crabs, and various invertebrates.

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UH Hilo doctor of nursing practice program receives accreditation

Posted on November 19, 2014July 18, 2024 by Staff

The doctor of nursing practice program provides nurses a terminal doctoral degree education focusing on primary care, cultural diversity, health disparities, health promotion and disease prevention in rural communities.

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UH Hilo mathematician Mitchell Anderson: How does the Common Core State Standards impact the Hawai‘i community?

Posted on November 19, 2014March 11, 2025 by Staff

MITCHELL ANDERSON, MATHEMATICS: The Hawai‘i Common Core math curriculum this year is of a higher quality, fits better into the time constraints imposed by teaching schedules, and is being adopted by even more teachers.

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  • Three hula dancers in lei dance at event.Column by UH Hilo’s Pelehonuamea Harman: A legacy of language, culture, and community
  • Four people stand for photo: UH Hilo Chancellor Bonnie Irwin; Professor of Psychology Charmaine Higa, awarded the UH Board of Regents' Medal for Excellence in Teaching; Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Division of Social Sciences Bryan Kim; and UH Regent Mike Miyahira (Hawaiʻi County)Photos: 2025 Awards and Recognition Celebration; UH Hilo annual event honors faculty, staff
  • Profile photos of four plenary speakers, and the title of the conference: Oceanic Journeys: Multicultural Approaches in the Humanities. Image of shoreline in the background.With an infusion of Native Hawaiian values, UH Hilo is set to host international conference on the humanities
  • Three people on the breezeway pose for photo.UH Hilo’s agricultural college hosts Ag Fair and Student Symposium
  • Alan Wong, Chancellor Irwin stand with student who holds an oversized check for $1,000 made out to the UH Foundation.Annual Bee-Coming Sustainable event held at UH Hilo ag farm highlights beekeeping program
  • UH Hilo delegation in red holds UH Hilo banner.Parade: UH Hilo celebrates Merrie Monarch!
  • Collage of images of Hawaiian botanicals and people.UH Hilo hosts weeklong cultural enrichment programs to celebrate Merrie Monarch Festival
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