Chief Justice: Hawaii Environmental Court ‘Very Successful’ In First Year
Before establishing it聽here, officials looked at the environmental courts in India. That country’s laws were discussed at a conference in Honolulu.
New Director For UH Cancer Center
The University of Hawaii is looking to hire the chief medical officer for cancer in the Mount Sinai Health System聽in New York City
Study: Tuna Fishers Could Save Sharks
Researchers found that cliques within the Hawaii-based fishing industry don’t share information with each other.
UH Sold Three Marine Mammals To Sea Life Park Without A Permit
More than seven months after the transfer, state officials retroactively granted the required permit.
‘A Witches’ Brew Of God Knows What’ In UH Lab’s Vent System
Faculty members say their health is being affected by odors and fumes from air vents at the St. John Laboratory Complex.
UH Gets $5.5 Million To Study Cancer In The Pacific Islands
The grant will aid efforts to increase cervical cancer screening among Micronesian women, and to research the cancer risks of betel nut chewing.
UH Manoa Has Failed To Cut Energy Use. So Now What?
The University of Hawaii is hoping a new focus on renewables will finally help it meet energy consumption goals it set years ago.
House Higher Ed Leader Takes Aim At UH
The nearly two dozen bills introduced by Rep. Isaac Choy may be indicative of a larger sense of frustration with the university.
Faculty Members Take On UH Over Claims Of Broken Promises, Retribution
A case heard Thursday by the Hawaii Labor Relations Board alleges the university didn’t honor key conditions of one professor’s hire letter and retaliated against another.
Measure For Sunscreen Testing Progresses
A legislative proposal would provide the University of Hawaii with funds to study the effect sunscreen has on coral reefs.