Hands-on with volcanoes! Students get close up learning experiences
High school and community college students on Oʻahu explored Hawaiian volcanoes and hazards in a week-long program.
High school and community college students on Oʻahu explored Hawaiian volcanoes and hazards in a week-long program.
The article highlights programs in SOEST that are aimed at reducing barriers for Native Hawaiians in the geosciences.
The partnership encourages faculty and staff collaboration, student exchange programs and the exchange of academic materials and publications.
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