Alumni News

Food, Health, Families, Hawaiʻi

A new survey will inform CTAHR's Food Systems Initiative

Food, Health, Families, Hawaiʻi

“The interrelationships between CTAHR departments, programs, and faculty are like a family tree: some are closely related, some are distant and may not cover the same areas you do. But through an auntie, or a cousin, we see that we are indeed part of the same tree, even if not directly.” – Noa Lincoln, Dept. of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences.

CTAHR Town Hall Meeting

Tune in Friday (today!) @ 3:30 pm

CTAHR Town Hall Meeting

Dean Nick Comerford and the Associate Deans will hold an Emergency Town Hall meeting at 3:30 pm today (Fri., Aug. 28, 2020). They’ll provide the information we have and allow time for a short Q&A session.

A Cornerstone of CTAHR Research

Dr. Qing Li receives another major accolade

A Cornerstone of CTAHR Research

For his many contributions in proteomics, environmental chemistry, and biotechnology, professor Qing X. Li is the 2020 recipient of the American Chemical Society’s International Award for Research in Agrochemicals.

Men’s Wear

FDM professor is featured in a new book on masculine clothing

Men’s Wear

"Most fashion and dress scholarship has focused on women, with a popular assumption that men aren't as attuned to clothing as women,” says professor Andy Reilly of the Fashion Design & Merchandising program. “Of course, this is objectively false.”

A Virtual Garden

The American Society for Horticultural Science’s online conference is a hit

A Virtual Garden

For the first time in history, the 2020 American Society for Horticultural Science’s annual conference was held virtually. The Dept. of Tropical Plants and Soil Sciences’ presence was well represented by Drs. Kent Kobayashi, Ted Radovich, Orville Baldos, and Kauahi Perez, along with graduate student Todd Anderson.

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