New UH program empowers Hawaiian immersion keiki
Nā ʻŌpio Kaʻapeha, opens the door for haumāna in grades 6–12 to explore STEAM pathways within higher education.
Nā ʻŌpio Kaʻapeha, opens the door for haumāna in grades 6–12 to explore STEAM pathways within higher education.
Pōʻai ke Aloha ʻĀina loosely translates to “center for ancestral circular economy and justice.”
The project also aims to advance next generation science education nationwide.
UH West Oʻahu and UH Mānoa’s College of Education will provide scholarships and support to eligible students to eventually teach in high-need areas.
Hawaiʻinuiākea hosted the WINHEC 2024 conference,a global effort to advance Indigenous studies in higher education.
Global Environmental Science student Malia Martin is merging her love and respect for place, care for community, and passion for science.
Witnessing cancer in his Hawaiian family members drives Ryan Shontell to make a difference.
Members of the Ocean Research Advisory Panel visited HIMB in September.
The Summer Bridge program includes lessons and group activities on transitioning to college life, utilizing university resources and Hawaiʻi’s unique culture.
The celebration included activities that honored Native Hawaiian culture and brought the Queen’s historical stories to life.