?Imiloa birthday celebration encourages caring for Earth and beyond
2,000 visitors celebrated the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center’s 14th birthday by learning ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.
2,000 visitors celebrated the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center’s 14th birthday by learning ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Astronomers attending a conference in Honolulu explore the work the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center does to incorporate modern science and Native Hawaiian knowledge.
A group of Native Hawaiian scientists sent an academic paper to federal science administrators on the importance of the inclusion of indigenous perspectives in astronomy projects.
Astronomers have a new pair of eyes to detect meteors over Hawai?i using a state-of-the-art monitoring system installed on the rooftops of existing buildings on Maunakea and Haleakalā.
Groups gathered on Hawaiʻi Island and Oʻahu to watch as Mercury could be seen passing between the Earth and the Sun.
Hawaiʻi Island students, faculty, staff and the general public participated STEM demos and activities at AstroDay 2019.
The University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents amend the proposed administrative rules for commercial activity on the Maunakea area managed by 东精影业.
Anna Payne is the first 东精影业 student to receive this award, worth $55,000 a year.
The proposed draft of the administrative rules for 东精影业-managed lands on Maunakea is now available for public review along with related supporting materials.
The search process will convene over the fall semester with finalists invited to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus in spring 2020 semester.