Alumni News

Summer Workdays = Summer Fun

UGC welcomes the communityʻs help to expand food production

Summer Workdays = Summer Fun

When CTAHR serves the community, and the community helps the College, everybody wins. The Mānana ahupuaʻa is home to several new food-growing systems after Oʻahu County Extension wrapped up its third annual summer workday series at the Urban Garden Center. 

Native Hawaiian Moths

PEPS grad student’s talk wins the big prize

Native Hawaiian Moths

Congrats to Kyhl Austin, grad student in the Dept. of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences, who took home Best Student Talk (and a big cash prize!) in the graduate student competition at the North American Meeting of the Lepidopterist’s Society, held at Cornell U. last month.

Clay Conference

International mtg. draws participants from all four corners of the globe

Clay Conference

The 61st annual meeting of The Clay Minerals Society and 5th Asian Clay Conference, held jointly at UHM, could not have come at a better time, given the pressing environmental challenges facing the Pacific Islands.

AI Irrigation

Fed $2.4M grant aims to revolutionize farm systems

AI Irrigation

A new UH-led project will use artificial intelligence to achieve sustainable water use in Hawaiʻi agriculture. It has received a $2.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and represents a significant step toward revolutionizing farming irrigation practices in our state.

UGC on TV

Hawaiʻi News Now taps Extension for C&C’s Healthy Yard Care

UGC on TV

The Urban Garden Center is more than a green oasis that calls to commuters as they drive through Pearl City. It’s a living classroom where community growers and gardeners can learn how to keep plants — and the environment — healthy and beautiful. 

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