RISE to host student entrepreneur events, funding incentives
The PACE Leaders program will provide students with an opportunity to gain entrepreneurial and leadership skills, while enriching the educational experiences of their peers.
The PACE Leaders program will provide students with an opportunity to gain entrepreneurial and leadership skills, while enriching the educational experiences of their peers.
More than $3 million is available in tuition and fees for training in resilient industries.
The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½—West Oʻahu¡¯s first international partnership for transfer students is with Japan Aviation College Hokkaido.
This gift is among a number of private gifts totaling more than $5 million that PACE, along with UH Foundation, has raised for RISE.
Four students and their professor studied the physics of high altitude in Nepal over the summer.
The new certificate builds on the tuition stipend available to current and potential early childhood educators and caregivers.
In addition, UH¡¯s flagship campus ranked in 17 other narrow subject areas, all in the nation¡¯s top 100.
The Early Childhood Educator Stipend Program is the first publicly funded tuition stipend program available for practitioners in the early childhood field.
The RISE makerspaces are a key component of the $70-million, six-story, live-learn-work facility.
The students participated in the Gen.G Global Academy.