Marine science summer program for HS students celebrates 10 years
Since 2013 the Research Experiences in Marine Science program has served about 150 high school students.
Since 2013 the Research Experiences in Marine Science program has served about 150 high school students.
Caleb-Matthew Olaso won a nationally competitive fellowship program that will take him to Nepal for a year to work in a non-profit centered around education development.
The initiative could eventually be eligible for another NSF award of up to $160 million.
New bilingual signage based on kānaka ʻōiwi (Native Hawaiian) knowledge and values at UH Mānoa received the 2023 World Changing Ideas Award on May 2.
Kumu Taupōuri Tangarō from Hawaiʻi CC taught students, faculty, staff and community members the hula kiʻi and oli for the mele “Holo Mai Pele Mai Kahikina.”
Kumu Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu will have an open discussion on gender and cultural identity following a screening of KUMU HINA.
The project at Puʻulani has important potential to inform restoration beyond Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi and Heʻeia.
The first week of the course focuses on the Heʻeia ahupuaʻa, while the second week connects students with other communities undertaking biocultural restoration.
The bi-annual event encourages students to engage in more conversations in Hawaiian to help them retain the language.
The gift will fund the center’s first endowed chair and provide funding for programs and activities to advance their work.