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Kylle in the lab, with lab coat on; and Kylle in the forest collecting samples from canopy wearing fluorescent orange shirt.

Hauʻoli Mau Loa Fellowship Program pledges continued support for budding conservationists

Posted on November 20, 2014November 6, 2025 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.

Academics, Faculty, Research, Students, View All Stories, Workforce Development
Misaki Takabayashi underwater conducting survey.

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

Posted on November 19, 2014November 5, 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.

Community Outreach, Faculty, Research, View All Stories
Aerial view of UH Hilo campus with Hilo Bay in the background.

UH Hilo doctor of nursing practice program receives accreditation

Posted on November 19, 2014November 5, 2025 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.

Academics, Administration, Faculty, View All Stories, Workforce Development
Aerial view of UH Hilo campus with Hilo Bay in the background.

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

Posted on November 19, 2014November 5, 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.

Faculty, View All Stories
Group of smiling happy students on the plaza.

UH Hilo holds Career Day to inspire Pacific Islander high school students

Posted on November 18, 2014November 5, 2025 by Staff

Over 90 UH Hilo and Hawai‘i Community College student volunteers welcomed 130 local high school students to the UH Hilo campus for some inspiration and motivation to graduate and seriously consider future goals.

Community Outreach, Events, Students, View All Stories, Workforce Development
Louisa Ponnampalam at sea wearing cap and all-weather jacket.

Alumna returns to UH Hilo to share her inspirational life story and research on marine mammals

Posted on November 13, 2014November 5, 2025 by Staff

The Department of Marine Science at UH Hilo presents a talk by alumna Louisa Ponnampalam, PhD, on Monday, Nov. 17 at 1:00 p.m. in the Marine Science Building, Room 101. The event is free and open to the public.

Alumni, Events, Research, Students, View All Stories
Two artists in printing room.

2014 Pacific States Biennial National Printmaking Exhibition open to the public through Dec. 1

Posted on November 12, 2014November 6, 2025 by Staff

Established at UH Hilo, the exhibition is one of the most prestigious juried printmaking shows in the country and attracts entries from nearly every state in the U.S.

Events, Faculty, Students, View All Stories
Aerial of lava flow moving through the forest.

UH Hilo researchers map lava flow in Puna; students conduct survey

Posted on November 7, 2014November 6, 2025 by Staff

Collaborative venture of UH Hilo and Hawai‘i Community College uses unmanned aerial vehicle to study lava.

Community Outreach, Faculty, Lava Flow, Staff, Students, Topical Issues, View All Stories

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Chancellor’s Monthly Column

  • Officials stand behind table with banner UH Hilo Administration of Justice. Plants in background.Column by Chancellor Irwin: Preparing workforce, enriching lives

Featured events

  • Individual casual portraits of four students, digital conference flyer (2025 Conference, AACS, Scholar Activism: All Around Us and Within, St. Louis, Oct. 16-19, 2025), inset over floral design and UH Hilo seal watermark.UH Hilo sociology students place third in national competition on business problem solving
  • Group stands together on lawn with Hilo Bay in the background.Chancellor Irwin hosts event honoring UH Hilo faculty recently tenured and/or promoted
  • Two women in yellow, one holds the flag of Ecuador (yellow, blue and red), and one holds wool fabric with the word, "ECUADOR" woven into it with a black bird, snow-capped mountain, and the sun.Photos: 2025 United Nations Day! Parade, displays, music and dance celebrating peace and human rights
  • Four professors in Halloween costumes: a farm girl in overalls, a man in green clothing and hat, an eccentric dude in sunglasses and goatee, a woman in braids and bright pink dress with arms extended.Advising Spooktacular: Sound advice for students with a dose of Halloween magic
  • Woman in full regalia dances hula with others at commencement ceremonies.UH Hilo FY2025 Annual Report released
  • Two students with "SUCCESS" and canoe sails on the front of their shirts.2025 PacYES event at UH Hilo energizes and inspires high school students of Pacific Islander heritage
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