Alumni News

Not Just for Bedtime

HDFS book helps keiki embrace mindfulness and boost resiliency

Not Just for Bedtime

Thao Le began writing her new children’s book, Mindfulness with Aloha Breath, “with the intention to share mindfulness as a resiliency resource for keiki and connecting the practice to Hawaiʻi placed-based skillful values of aloha,” she recalls. “I did not realize it was going to be so timely for keiki and families during this pandemic.”

Without Peer

Kent Kobayashi is recognized by the American Society for Horticultural Science

Without Peer

Reviewers of journal articles act as gatekeepers, whose responsibility is to ensure that published articles meet rigorous scientific standards and have scientific merit and integrity.

Friend or Foe?

NREM authors a chapter in The Wildlife Society’s best edited book of 2020

Friend or Foe?

Invasive, ecologically and economically destructive – yet prized as game, food, a source of income, and culturally important – wild pigs have substantially increased in density and range over the past decades. They represent one of the greatest wildlife management challenges that North America faces in the 21st century.

I Owe Uncle Sam What?!

Learn to navigate Ag taxes with GoFarm Hawaiʻi’s free seminars

I Owe Uncle Sam What?!

If doing taxes is a piece of cake for you, then stop reading now. But for the rest of us who cringe at the thought of preparing our own Agribusiness General Excise taxes, Schedule F and other forms of sole proprietorship or partnership, help is on the way.

Spark Your Stats

Free workshops will bring out your inner statistician

Spark Your Stats

New, exciting, innovative ways to carry out meaningful and relevant research. If the notion appeals to you, then consider Empowering the Statistician with Spark, Machine Learning and Deep Learning, a two-day online workshop co-sponsored by CTAHR and the American Statistical Association.

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