Helping students thrive: UH Mānoa advisor wins global honor
Jordan Abanto is an undergraduate academic advisor in UH Mānoa’s College of Natural Sciences Student Academic Success Center.
Jordan Abanto is an undergraduate academic advisor in UH Mānoa’s College of Natural Sciences Student Academic Success Center.
The campuses were ranked based on up to 17 measures of academic quality, peer assessments, financial resources and student excellence.
The grant falls under a broader push toward green chemistry—designing chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate hazardous substances.
The team completed their project in just 3.5 hours, emphasizing speed, collaboration and innovative problem-solving under pressure.
The project will explore cutting-edge links between algebra, geometry and physics to develop tools with wide-ranging applications.
Eliane Ubalijoro's talk kicked off a four-part series designed to share industry and government perspectives on emerging issues in AI and data science.
UH researchers helped identify a newly discovered deep-sea coral species, nicknamed “Chewbacca” for its hairy branches.
Two new projects will explore challenges in cybersecurity and develop stronger, more resilient software systems for the future.
Researchers hope findings will provide insights that could impact health, agriculture and the environment.
The Life Sciences building has been completed and will be open for instruction and research for this fall 2020 semester. This 3-story, 70,000-square-foot facility contains 21 state-of-the-art teaching and research laboratories.
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