UH Maui students turn tragedy into community-building opportunity
Their efforts are part of a National Science Foundation RAPID grant on trauma-informed STEM education.
Their efforts are part of a National Science Foundation RAPID grant on trauma-informed STEM education.
The project offers paid research opportunities for college students, fostering the next generation of computer scientists.
Professor Henri Casanova's project is called WfCommons Tools for Workflow Research, Development, and Education on the CyberInfrastructure.
The summer program is supported by a UH Mānoa project called “Ka mana o ka lā: Modeling our energy future.”
The goal of the series was to foster interest in computer science through project-based learning and peer mentorship.
The ICS advising team welcomes school teachers and staff with an interest in taking their students on a tour of ICS.
Carol Wong's fellowship is a five-year program that provides three years of financial support inclusive of an annual stipend of $37,000.
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.
Kaʻaiakamanu-Quibilan and Ozoa-Aglugub will present at the 2024 NACADA national conference in October at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Out of 39 colleges with more than 330 students, the UH Mānoa team won first place for highest team average and fourth place overall.