National video competition a buzz with two UH wins
Ethel Villalobos and Jonathan Koch won awards for their videos, The Life History of Bees and The Odd Couples.
Ethel Villalobos and Jonathan Koch won awards for their videos, The Life History of Bees and The Odd Couples.
Robert Littman will be recognized for his ongoing Âé¶¹´«Ã½Tell Timai Project, a decade-long excavation in an ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta.
The students who received the awards are Brittney Barriera, Amy Hicks, Darlene Jarquio, Cara Kruse, Jea Kyla Sheyne Laganina, Jolene Lima, Cynthia Perez, Hector Perez, Kaanoipua Roback, Kaz Tasic and Devan Ueno.
Annual flag football match at William S. Richardson School of Law pits the Etes against the Bruzers.
Arif Rahman and Kainalu Matthews of team Good Egg won for developing a noninvasive test for embryo health-check during in vitro fertilization of bovine cattle.
Kapiʻolani CC's Jovikka Antallan and UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹'s Michael Fernandez earned presentation awards at the annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students.
Angela Bononi received a $3,000 Italian Scientists and Scholars of North America Foundation prize and recognition for her research on mutations.
The scope of the book spans a wide range of possible use for nanosilicon in biomedical devices and methods, from antibacterial function to cancer therapy.
Juvette Kahawaiʻi and Kainen Kahiwahiwa Bohol won a year’s worth of tuition by submitting business ideas to the HIPlan Business Competition.
The contest provided competitors with real-world, high-pressure situations to aide them in understanding the vulnerabilities of today’s global threat landscape.