Students learn about esports from award-winning UH Mānoa team
The UH Mānoa esports program has been nominated for the best collegiate esports program of the year award for the third consecutive year.
The UH Mānoa esports program has been nominated for the best collegiate esports program of the year award for the third consecutive year.
Dods is an alumnus of UH Mānoa’s Shidler College of Business, a longtime donor to UH and former president of the UH Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
The challenge culminated in a “Shark Tank” style event, where the students pitched their business ideas to a group of investors, including many Shidler alumni.
The Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship will manage RISE’s entrepreneurship program.
The PACE Leaders program will provide students with an opportunity to gain entrepreneurial and leadership skills, while enriching the educational experiences of their peers.
This gift is among a number of private gifts totaling more than $5 million that PACE, along with UH Foundation, has raised for RISE.
The RISE makerspaces are a key component of the $70-million, six-story, live-learn-work facility.
Coral sperm will be stored using cryopreservation, which is a process that freezes to preserve them.
Motion Management, a water sport firm, won the 2023 UH Venture Competition.
RISE is a six-story, live-learn-work facility, with 10,000 square foot innovation space on the lower floor.