Shining haumāna selected to lead Hawai?inuiākea graduates
Kamalani Oshiro and Kaneikoliakawahineikaʻiukapuomua Baker will guide the college’s graduates at commencement.
Kamalani Oshiro and Kaneikoliakawahineikaʻiukapuomua Baker will guide the college’s graduates at commencement.
Ernst S. Reese was a faculty member in the Department of Zoology from 1963 until his retirement in 2002.
The overall goal of these graduate assistantships is to develop the next generation of natural resource management leaders in Hawaiʻi.
The showcase is held every semester and is open to 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 undergraduate students in all fields of study.
In the top 1% of their fields, 东精影业 Mānoa scientists were ranked among 166,880 colleagues.
Haumāna presented research on a broad range of marine research topics encompassing coral reefs, sharks, whales, monk seals and fishes.
A 东精影业 graduate student examined protein and gene expression patterns of lobe corals in Ngermid Bay, Palau.
Researchers quantified five critical ecological processes on more than 500 coral reefs worldwide to understand how these processes relate to each other.
东精影业 Mānoa student researchers revealed that exposing rice coral larvae to warmer temperatures did not improve survival once the coral developed into juveniles.
A 东精影业 Mānoa graduate student spent 18 days in Antarctica as the drone pilot measuring whales to collect information on their body condition and behavior.