Alumni News

Backstage Pass

FDM’s fashion show production class will be co-taught by a New York icon

Backstage Pass

This year marks the 55th annual Fashion Show, and the occasion will feature an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the making of a fashion show, leading up to the formal presentation in May. Amid the pandemic, the fashion show production class is being challenged to pivot and reinvent the show in a way that is relevant, meaningful, and safe. This means planning and implementing a 100% virtual show.

Mahalo! Hilo Medical Center

Extension researchers donate flower bouquets for healthcare workers

Mahalo! Hilo Medical Center

Joanna Bloese has joined the Extension team at Komohana Research Center, and one of her first projects with researcher Joanne Lichty is to examine the effects of soluble silicon fertilizers on plant defense responses, mainly thrips damage in two flowers beloved in the Hawaiian islands: dendrobium and anthurium.

Besides the good news, that preliminary results suggest the fertilizers show potential for improving plant resistance across some cultivars, Joanna and Joanne also found a more immediate impact on the community: as “Thank you” bouquets for healthcare workers on the front lines of Covid.

The Poi Dog Factory

Cattle-breeding technologies are positioning Mealani as an industry leader

The Poi Dog Factory

I received my BS and MS in Animal Sciences from CTAHR and went to work for the college, but after a long career, I’ve hung up my spurs and retired.

Before I say Aloha! and Mahalo!, I want to tell you about a special cattle-breeding project by Extension at Mealani Research Station.

AgCurious Kicks Off

GoFarm will start a new cohort Jan. 14 in Hilo

AgCurious Kicks Off

Know someone or some family that might be looking to improve their farming production and agribusiness skills? CTAHR’s highly successful GoFarm program will kick off 2021 with a new cohort at its Alae site in Hilo. Please forward and share with your networks.

Best of Hawaiʻi

CTAHR alum builds Hawaiian Turfgrass into a fan favorite

Best of Hawaiʻi

When Sean Fong was an undergrad in the Dept. of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, like many young people, he wasn’t quite sure what the future held for him. But he liked the professors, respected their vast knowledge, and was grateful for their willingness to mentor him. Then he took a turfgrass management class, and the rest is history. The company he would eventually build from scratch, Hawaiian Turfgrass, won Hawaiʻi’s Best 2020 by the Star Advertiser.

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