Kona low flooding leads to student research on leptospirosis
Student research addresses the recent Kona low flooding across Hawaiʻi causing urgent concerns about leptospirosis.
Student research addresses the recent Kona low flooding across Hawaiʻi causing urgent concerns about leptospirosis.
The new initiative aims to better connect students with educational opportunities, hands-on training, internships and industry partnerships.
The university's strongest performance areas included its international research network, citations per faculty, international faculty and academic reputation.
The rankings assessed universities largely on research performance, global and regional reputation, publications and citations.
Research reveals Native Hawaiian adults experience mobility limitations at younger ages compared to other ethnic groups.
The training focuses on assessing and mitigating risks associated with extreme heat, lightning, tornadoes, flash flooding and wildfire smoke.
The team aims to develop practical solutions for future wireless networks while addressing challenges relevant to Hawaiʻi’s transportation, logistics and critical infrastructure sectors.
The three-week program brought together a cohort of 10 students to strengthen their ability to communicate research in clear, engaging ways for non-specialist audiences.
The group examined concerns about declining public confidence in the humanities and allegations that ideological commitments have influenced scholarship in some academic fields.
A seven-year study has revealed alarming fluctuations in the health of 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈’蝉 endangered insular false killer whales.