Alumni News

Research Day @ The Capitol

CTAHR hosts four booths for state lawmakers to visit

Research Day @ The Capitol

What is CTAHR doing to benefit people of the state of Hawaiʻi? Lawmakers and Executive leadership at the state level got to see and find out for themselves at the first-ever Manoa Research Day at the Capital, held Feb. 7 in the rotunda and 4th floor.

War and Biodiversity

Russia’s isolation from the global community is impacting conservation

War and Biodiversity

The Kohala (Humpback Whale) and Kōlea (Pacific Golden Plover) are two migratory species that travel between the tropics and arctic in their search for food and breeding areas. They’re also keen subjects of interest for conservationists, who must rely on a worldwide network of like-minded scientists, governments, and organizations to track their numbers and behavior.

Go West

WDCS to hold annual meeting in Hawaiʻi

Go West

This summer, strengthen your skills by presenting your research, participating in the student competition, networking, and learning about agriculture, agronomy, crops, and soils in Hawaiʻi at the Western Society of Crop Science Annual Meeting.

Seen From Space

NREM scientist views tropical mass flowering event using cubesats

Seen From Space

Since as early as the 1980s, scientists have studied the phenomena of many tropical trees of various species flowering at nearly the same time. Now, an international team of researchers, including Tomoaki Miura in the Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, have for the first time viewed this event from space using satellite technology.

Present!

CTAHR attends the signing of Hawai‘i One Health Month

Present!

Jenee Odani and Julie Bennington, CTAHR’s pre-veterinary experts in the Dept. of Human Nutrition, Food, and Animal Sciences, were on hand to witness and celebrate Gov. Greenʻs signing ceremony declaring January as “Hawai‘i One Health Month.”

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