UH students win top 2 places at state tech hackathon
This year’s challenges ranged from improving the state’s open data portal, better energy efficiency and creating a game to help identify bird species in Hawaiʻi.
This year’s challenges ranged from improving the state’s open data portal, better energy efficiency and creating a game to help identify bird species in Hawaiʻi.
The middle school students participated in engineering presentations and toured specialized laboratory facilities.
UH hosted the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education biannual commission meeting on November 14–15.
The new pre-engineering pathway program allows students to begin their engineering studies at UH Hilo before transferring to UH Mānoa to complete their degrees.
The award aims to encourage students to pursue careers in transportation and research, helping to develop the next generation of transportation professionals.
The free, online and mobile-accessible program enables students to write about a variety of stories.
The new program is aimed to develop a diverse pipeline of talent equipped with cutting-edge skills in genomics research.
UH is aiming to grow the state’s tech workforce in partnership with industry.
The event introduced students to career opportunities with local companies and enhanced their problem-solving skills by tackling real world challenges.
The dynamic dance shows features a blend of hula, ballet, martial arts, yoga and contemporary movement at Kennedy Theatre.