Luke Flynn recognized as governor’s award nominee
Luke Flynn has been selected as the university’s nominee for the Governor’s Award for Distinguished State Service as Employee of the Year.
Luke Flynn has been selected as the university’s nominee for the Governor’s Award for Distinguished State Service as Employee of the Year.
Jennifer Wong-Ala, an environmental science graduate, conducted research to determine how biological and physical factors affect the number of fish surviving.
The public has the opportunity to get involved documenting high water levels and related impacts through the King Tides “citizen science” project.
The program, seeks to increase Pacific Islanders pursuing bachelors and advanced degrees by training promising students in modern approaches to environmental biology.
The upcoming peak astronomic tides of the year, known as “king tides,” will occur around May 26, June 23 and July 21.
Each year, the chancellor recognizes the leadership and service of 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa faculty, staff and students committed to enhancing the university’s mission of excellence.
Researchers find that the treatment for man o’ war stings is no different than other jellyfish stings.
The ALOHA Cabled Observatory provides power and internet communications to scientific instruments on the seafloor.
The first participants in the student and faculty exchanges will focus on climate change research.
The College of Engineering was recognized as the ‘Elele Organization of the year for its role in securing meetings and conventions business.