President’s June 2018 highlights and updates
Highlights include 东精影业 Kīlauea eruption response, early college success, Japanese royal couple visit and more.
Highlights include 东精影业 Kīlauea eruption response, early college success, Japanese royal couple visit and more.
Researchers in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology share the negative impacts of humans on critical ecosystems.
The project, led by volcanology Professor Ken Rubin, seeks to inform why the current volcanic situation is occurring and will help to predict future eruption activity.
The buoy west of Kalaeloa Harbor on Oʻahu's leeward side provides real-time information on wave height, wave direction wave period and sea surface temperature.
Marilyn Dunlap of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center commemorates her late husband's tireless work protecting the endangered species.
If effectively managed, several areas around Hawaiʻi could provide a great increase in coastal fishery stocks.
Sarah Fagents, planetary volcanology researcher at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补's School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, is on the team studying Saturn’s moon, Titan.
The Kīlauea eruption has generated extensive news coverage and 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology experts have been sought by local, national and international media to provide background and information.
Bruce Houghton and nine past or present School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology graduates are working 24/7 at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory monitoring the Kīlauea eruption.
Recipients will receive up to $45,000 in support for tuition assistance, a paid summer research experience and travel funds.