'Uala Roots

October 19, 12:00pm - 12:00pm
Honolulu Campus, Virtual Presentation

🌱 Join Us for a Special Talk on 'Uala Roots! Presented by the HONCC Sustainability Committee and the Health & Wellness Subcommittee We’re excited to welcome Stacy Lucas, Master’s Student in the Department of Geography & Environment at 鶹ýԴDz, for a dynamic presentation exploring the cultural and ecological significance of the sweet potato (‘uala). Stacy will share insights from her summer research, a forthcoming paper in Plants, People, Planet, and a future project currently seeking funding support. 🗓 Thursday, November 20, 2025 🕐 1:00 PM REGISTER HERE: https://hawaii.zoom.us/meeting/register/zsTQJa4fS7KG-MkYI_zrOg Please work with your supervisor if you wish to participate in any training or workshop that takes you away from performing your normal work duties. For sessions that last two hours or more, a training request should be submitted to your supervisor. Note that this does not apply to instructional faculty. By joining this event, you agree to be recorded and that the event organizer may use your image, voice, and name in connection with the recording for commercial and other legitimate purposes. If you choose to register or attend the event, you will still be able to turn off your camera and mute your audio. However, your name will still appear in the recording. Let’s dig into the roots of sustainability, culture, and community health. Invite your students. See you there!


Event Sponsor
Sustainability Committee and Health and Wellness Subcommittee, Honolulu Campus

More Information
Brenda Coston, 8504189665, bmcoston@hawaii.edu

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