Using Oreos to study moon phases, grad student creates dynamic STEM lessons
Krieger recently won a $1,000 Kalo Grant for Edukits Hawaiʻi.
Krieger recently won a $1,000 Kalo Grant for Edukits Hawaiʻi.
The Milken award is considered the highest accolade for educators.
Pham and Inouye are the 81st and 82nd Hawaiʻi teachers, respectively, to receive the award since Hawaiʻi joined the program in 1990.
The highest ranked programs are in the William S. Richardson School of Law ranking No. 23 for both best part-time law programs and best environmental law programs.
President David Lassner delivered commencement addresses at Asahi University and Meikai University in Japan in March.
More than 200 students and interns were eligible for the tuition waivers.
UH Mānoa alumna Leilani Poliʻahu is the voice behind Hawaiʻi Public Radio’s Hawaiian word of the day segment.
The Innovation and Impact Showcase celebrates UH Mānoa faculty members’ innovative and high-impact teaching practices.
The P.L.A.Y. for All program allows keiki, including those with disabilities, to participate in warm-ups, motor skills and locomotor activities and games.
The toolkit consists of trauma-informed workbooks and resource cards for individuals with disabilities and their families recovering from the Maui wildfires.