Rebuilding pilina: 2nd annual summit advocates racial healing
Hawaiʻi Kuʻu Home Aloha also commemorated the Hawaiian Kingdom overthrow and National Day of Racial Healing.
Hawaiʻi Kuʻu Home Aloha also commemorated the Hawaiian Kingdom overthrow and National Day of Racial Healing.
Sara Kahanamoku-Meyer, Camille Pagniello and Christopher Wall were awarded Early Career Research Fellowships.
Students from multiple disciplines examined and addressed the impacts of coastal erosion and sea-level rise on Moku o Loʻe.
Jade Rhodes emphasizes the need to reconnect with land, space and plants to heal communities affected by urbanization.
Professor Emerita Colette Browne’s collection in the University Archives captured her contributions from 1980 to 2020.
Qi Chen, project lead, utilized remote sensing technology (airborne lidar) as reference data to train models based on satellite imagery.
Nicole Hynson was selected as a new Underground Explorer, supporting her research on the subterranean fungal network in Native Hawaiian dryland forests.
The project focuses on improving health literacy, especially among recent U.S. immigrants.
492 healthcare professionals were accepted into the state’s new Hawaiʻi Healthcare Education Loan Repayment Program.
Recent graduate Keanu Rochette-Yu Tsuen seized every opportunity to have research experiences as an undergraduate student.