Alumni News

Lawmakers’ Visit

Senate Ag Committee tours Waimanalo with GoFarm

Lawmakers’ Visit

The 32nd Hawaiʻi legislative session will convene next week, hopefully with Ag concerns fresh in the minds of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Environment, following their visit to the Waimānalo Research Station. Sen. Mike Gabbard, chair, was joined by committee members Sen. Tim Richards, Sen. Lynn DeCoite, Sen. Brenton Awa and their staff, as well as Micah-Seth Munekata of Ulupono Initiative. They were met by CTAHR’s GoFarm Hawaiʻi program and its farmer-graduates.

Sister Cities

Japanese delegation learns more about Hawaiʻi agriculture

Sister Cities

Twenty-one people from Sakai Town in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, paid a visit to Gilmore Hall to learn about CTAHR's mission and activities, and to introduce CTAHR to the town’s agricultural history and development. 

Best Paper Award, Part Two!

HNFAS is recognized by animal science journals

Best Paper Award, Part Two!

Congrats to Rajesh Jha and his team in the Dept. of Human Nutrition, Food, and Animal Sciences for not one but TWO papers recognized this year! The Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology recently announced its 2022 Best Paper Award would be bestowed on Rajesh. Earlier this year, the journal Animals awarded his lab the 2022 Best Paper Award.

Add “Editor” to the list

TPSS professor recognized by horticulture society

Add “Editor” to the list

Congrats to Kent Kobayashi of the Dept. of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, who was chosen to be the next consulting editor of Urban Horticulture and Controlled Environments in HortTechnology.

It’s a Wrap

UGC’s Extension in the Garden will continue thru 2023

It’s a Wrap

When Covid hit and public access to venues across the country took a nosedive, CTAHR’s Urban Garden Center did its best to stay open for research trials and to maintain the grounds. Staff and volunteers took advantage of the “down time” to refurbish the many gardens, structures and pathways, as well as add some brand new ones.

When Covid hit and public access to venues across the country took a nosedive, CTAHR’s Urban Garden Center did its best to stay open for research trials and to maintain the grounds. Staff and volunteers took advantage of the “down time” to refurbish the many gardens, structures and pathways, as well as add some brand new ones.

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