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In the Multiverse

58th Annual UHM Fashion Show is Tuesday 4/30!

In the Multiverse

Bring your eye for flair and impeccable sense of taste to UH Campus Center Ballroom at 5:30pm for the 58th annual UHM fashion show! The event will provide invaluable experience and training for the FDM students involved and will give them the opportunity of presenting their work and accomplishments in the program to the public and members of the business community. 

First Nat’l Nature Assessment

NREM prof joins historic new federal initiative

First Nat’l Nature Assessment

Earth Day was celebrated by Pres. Joe Biden – and Ashley Mackenzie of the Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Management. He issued EO 14072, which directs the federal government to carry out the First National Nature Assessment. She will co-write a chapter in this historic attempt to take stock of U.S. lands, waters, wildlife, and the benefits provided to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security.

Height of Haute Couture

One-of-a-kind gown is donated to UH Costume Collection

Height of Haute Couture

In her lifetime, the Japanese fashion designer Hanae Mori was the only Asian person to be accepted by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode – the French organization that governs haute couture fashion.

Gene Editing

Grad student’s work on papaya bears fruit

Gene Editing

Papaya is an economically significant crop in Hawaiʻi and other tropical and subtropical locales. However, various diseases, drought, and heat stress threaten crop productivity. To improve resistance to these threats, an efficient gene-editing system was developed by graduate student, Marc Elias in the laboratory of David Christopher 

Francis Zee

Prolific horticulturist collaborated with faculty across the college

Francis Zee

Francis Tso-Ping Zee died March 29 in Hilo. Before he retired from USDA PBARC in 2014, he was the Supervisory Horticulturist and Curator of the Tropical Fruit and Nut Germplasm Repository at Waiakea. He received his MS and PhD from the CTAHR’s Horticulture Department in 1979 and 1985, respectively. 

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