DEPARTMENT OF
Family and Consumer Sciences
“I fought the lawn, and the lawn won…” If that’s your theme song, it doesn’t have to be. By sticking to a few simple principles, you can create, maintain, and manage a beautiful green lawn on your property.
A big thank-you goes to everyone who joined in to celebrate the Spring 2020 graduates at CTAHR’s first Virtual Convocation! The ceremony was a visual and musical feast, giving undergraduate and graduate students a rousing sendoff into the post-graduate world.
Just on the off-chance that gainful employment after graduation sounds appealing, students are invited to sign up today for the UH Mānoa Career Center’s Virtual Career Fair, starting next Tuesday, June 30, and running through Thursday, July 2.
The stress from COVID-19’s impact on our health, finances, and way of life is affecting many Hawaiʻi individuals and families. So the question for Human Development and Family Sciences is, “How can we help?”
Since 1947, the 4-H Ahaolelo (“gathering for a meeting”) has brought together 4-H’ers from throughout Hawai‘i, as well as Canada, Guam, California, Micronesia, and Japan. As the Ahaolelo website explains, “The 4-H Ahaolelo is rich in tradition. The week of ‘coming together’ has played an important part in the development of 4-H in Hawaii. The 4-H Ahaolelo provides opportunities to make friends and exchange ideas.”
If you require information in an alternative format, please contact us at: FCS-ADA@ctahr.hawaii.edu