Public parklets, incarcerated wāhine reentry solutions among undergraduate projects
Both projects received UROP project funding.
Both projects received UROP project funding.
This work offers new knowledge on how El Niño may respond to climate change.
The app helps users track and cultivate their sustainability habits by applying theories of social norm and social comparison.
Two spinner dolphins, one stranded on Hawaiʻi Island in 2015 and the other on Oʻahu in 2019, died from toxoplasmosis.
The authors said that the state’s natural resources benefit both residents and tourists, so both should pay, and that a visitors-only fee may be illegal.
The event is hosted every two years by the 惭ā苍辞补 Outdoor Circle.
To help build up the population loss, two graduate students in CTAHR are attempting to spawn and rear ʻopihi to adulthood in their lab on campus.
Kainoa Kester and Talia Schmidt were awarded scholarships through the 糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 Institute for Sustainability and Resilience.
A $250,000 donation to the 糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 College of Engineering in 2021 from KAI Hawaii was specifically designed to support this VIP in sustainability and resilience.
More than a dozen people also participated in a tree planting event outside of C-MORE Hale and Sherman Laboratory.