DEPARTMENT OF
Family and Consumer Sciences
As part of the CTAHR Strategic Vision process, CTAHR Administration is seeking feedback on the College’s main website. We would greatly appreciate your participation in a brief survey that will take approximately 15 minutes for you to complete. All responses are anonymous.
“Many indigenous agroecosystems are productive, adaptive, and ecologically principled, but are largely overlooked by planning in terms of their potential to meet current and future food needs,” noted a coalition of CTAHR researchers in Nature Sustainability.
Bayer Hawaiʻi has been part of the stateʻs agricultural community for more than 50 years, with farms on Oʻahu, Maui, and Molokaʻi. As part of Bayer’s efforts to shape agriculture for the benefit of local farmers, consumers, and our planet, it is offering summer internships for students in
The Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture has released its latest Project Impacts publication to highlight the accomplishments of the CTSA and its funded projects. This eye-catching booklet serves as an update to Project Impacts released a decade ago, and focuses on the impact of CTSA projects since 2013.
More than 1,200 participants representing 55 countries attended the 21st Hawaiʻi International Conference on Education – which gave plenty of exposure for the posters and talks given by the Dept. of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences.
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