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Keeping up Standards

  • 20 June 2018
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Keeping up Standards

Fashion Design and Merchandising Associate Professor Andrew Reilly is president-elect of the Textile and Apparel Programs Accreditation Commission, which serves as the accrediting body for collegiate programs in textiles and apparel.
 

Livestock Aloha

  • 20 June 2018
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Livestock Aloha
The 61st Annual Hawai‘i County 4-H Livestock Show and Sale was held at the Rocking Chair Ranch (aka Anderson Arena). It was the project conclusion for 40 youth who had been working for many weeks feeding, training, and grooming their steers, heifers, pigs, goats, lambs, rabbits, and poultry.

Broken Links in the Supply Chain

  • 20 June 2018
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Broken Links in the Supply Chain
Associate Dean for Extension Kelvin Sewake was interviewed for an article in Supply Chain Dive about the effects of Kilauea's volcanic activity on the supply chain on the Big Island and throughout the state. The article reported that he and other members of the college are working to help find solutions so farmers won’t have to stop farming.

Magoon Makes Good

  • 20 June 2018
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Magoon Makes Good
Representatives from the Hokkaido legislative assembly and prefectural government recently visited the Magoon Research Station, where they spoke with faculty, staff, and students about sustainable ornamental plant production, anthurium and dendrobium culture, the Student Organic Farm Training program, and more.

Drugs in the Water

  • 20 June 2018
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Drugs in the Water
Samir Khanal (MBBE) published a paper in Environmental Science Technology on the removal mechanisms of the most common fluoroquinolone antibiotic, ciprofloxacin, in wastewater treatment systems. Antibiotic compounds and their metabolites have frequently been detected in the environment, causing serious public concerns.
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