Asia-Pacific career initiative grows at UH Mānoa
The CAPA initiative aims to bolster career readiness and professional development opportunities for students.
The CAPA initiative aims to bolster career readiness and professional development opportunities for students.
The award will support a two-year Asia-Pacific Museum Exchange Program committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility.
The Professor Brij V. Lal Award honors exceptional articles published in The Contemporary Pacific, a journal by the UH Mānoa Center for Pacific Islands Studies.
The award will help establish a cutting-edge interdisciplinary initiative, complete with two new faculty positions, lab and professional development.
The CAPA initiative is designed to increase students' awareness of the diverse, exciting careers that they can pursue.
UH faculty and staff participated in a series of co-creation workshops, an interactive process to solicit feedback on potential designs of workspaces.
UH hosted U.S Representative Ed Case on November 22.
The tea house was erected in 1972, after Genshitsu Sen, a 15th generation grand tea master, commissioned the building of the structure.
The grant will provide education, training and professional development opportunities for students and U.S. government personnel.
Seven Title VI International Education grants were awarded totaling $7 million over a four-year grant cycle.