First AstroDay at Kona out of this world
More than 3,000 children and adults attended the first AstroDay event held in Kona which featured activities and demonstrations from more than 30 astronomy, space and science organizations.
More than 3,000 children and adults attended the first AstroDay event held in Kona which featured activities and demonstrations from more than 30 astronomy, space and science organizations.
The celebration includes daily cultural performances, an International Education Fair, films, talks, panel discussions, an Instagram contest and international menu items.
Chin will talk about his art as attempts to provide and provoke greater social awareness of toxic situations found in both politics and the environment in the public lecture “Trouble in Mind” on November 15.
A wide selection of plants, holiday crafts and decor as well as a keiki activity booth will be available at on November 18, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Thirty-five John A. Burns School of Medicine student volunteers led the popular interactive workshops at the 2017 Teen Health Camp.
Award-winning Disney animator Renato dos Anjos discusses his 30-year career and what it takes to stay inspired and continue to grow and learn as an artist in a free public lecture on November 15.
Ann M. Burkhart's Fixing and Foreclosure is the free annual Distinguished Gifford Lecture in Real Property for 2017.
XLR8UH was named one of only 20 national winners of the U.S. Small Business Association¡¯s Growth Accelerator Fund competition
The ʻUluʻulu Archive at UH West O?ahu will present a screening of Documenting Activism: The Early Days of the Native Hawaiian Movement followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers.
The Walt Disney Studios, in collaboration with UH, is casting for additional roles in the film.