Grad student discovers kuleana through architecture
Beau Nakamori is featured in the “Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during his academic journey.
Beau Nakamori is featured in the “Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during his academic journey.
Three postgraduate fellows will work directly with state and federal agencies to obtain relevant policy experience in Hawaiʻi, to pursue career opportunities in their home state.
Researchers can follow when and where fish are spawned, to where they disperse and grow, to when and where they are captured, transported and eaten.
The University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 will conduct ocean health research with a $50 million gift from Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg.
The project will examine how symbiotic microbes contribute to the efficiency of food webs, and how food webs determine the composition of symbiotic microbes.
The report concludes, “We all want solar power to succeed but it requires planning rather than reacting.”
Ka palupalu o Kanaloa is historically found to grow on the rocky cliffs of Kahoʻolawe.
Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System is collaborating with partners in the Pacific Islands, the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Twelve urban and regional planning graduate students worked with Ke Kula Nui o Waimānalo.
Kahealani Acosta is featured in the ‘Finding Our Kuleana” campaign and explains discovering purpose during her academic journey.