Alumni News

REMINDER: CTAHR Town Hall Meeting

Set your alarm for TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 19, 11:00 a.m.

  • 18 May 2020
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REMINDER: CTAHR Town Hall Meeting

Dean Nicholas Comerford will host a virtual Town Hall meeting for CTAHR faculty and staff on Tuesday, May 19, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 noon. Please mark your calendar now, and plan to attend.

Need a Hand?

Employee assistance and substance abuse services are available

  • 18 May 2020
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Need a Hand?

WorkLife Hawaii is continuing to provide Employees Assistance Program (EAP) Services and Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) Services remotely. An EAP is an employer-sponsored service that provides confidential counseling to employees and their family members.

Tonight! One Night Only!

CTAHR’s Spring Convocation starts at 5:00 p.m. sharp

  • 15 May 2020
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Tonight! One Night Only!

Despite a rollercoaster semester, our undergraduate and graduate students have pushed forward with their eyes on the prize: Graduation! So without further ado, here is tonight’s lineup.

Congratulations to AlannaMarie Salas and Michelle Au

Co-winners of the 2020 Dean’s Award for Ka Hana Po‘okela student service

  • 15 May 2020
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Congratulations to AlannaMarie Salas and Michelle Au

Normally awarded at the CTAHR Annual Banquet, this year’s Dean’s Award recipients will be honored here, on your laptops and tablets, and with their names carved into the plaques that adorn Gilmore Hall. Prize monies will also be distributed. The 2020 Dean’s Award for Ka Hana Po‘okela student service goes to AlannaMarie Salas and Michelle Au.

A Gold Star for Diamondback Management

TAE undergrad tackles a big pest-management problem

  • 15 May 2020
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A Gold Star for Diamondback Management

Cruciferous vegetables such as head cabbage, kale, bok choy, arugula, and broccoli are high-volume crops in Hawai‘i. They’re an important factor in our Islands’ food sustainability and essential ingredients in local recipes such as stir-fries and stews. However, these vegetables are also the favorite food of the diamondback moth larva, which eats the leaves into lacy nets, making them inedible and unsalable.

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