Be a Scientist Night brings STEM activities to disadvantaged children
UH Mānoa faculty and students transformed IHS into a mathematics, engineering and science lab.
UH Mānoa faculty and students transformed IHS into a mathematics, engineering and science lab.
A team of UH Mānoa faculty and students will transform the Institute of Human Services into a math, science and engineering lab to educate community children.
Participants will learn valuable tips to overcome their negative math mindset.
Yuriy Mileyko was awarded a $220,000 grant from the division of mathematical sciences for a duration of 3 years supporting data analysis research.
UH Hilo Professor Mitchell Anderson was honored with the Willard Wilson Award for Distinguished Service.
UH Mānoa’s Monique Chyba, students and volunteers create STEM events and activities for the kids at the Institute for Human Services.
UH Mānoa Assistant Professors Sarah Post and Rob Harron were each awarded a $35,000 collaboration grant for mathematicians from the Simons Foundation.
UH Mānoa assistant professor Daisuke Takagi is the recipient of multiple grants supporting his zooplankton research.
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.
Katherine “Sam” Geiling, Will Jonen, Joel A. LeBel, Barbara Meguro and Jamie Simpson Steele honored with the Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.