Engineering students develop innovative stormwater solutions
CIMP celebrated its second year with a ceremony at the Entrepreneurs Sandbox on May 21.
CIMP celebrated its second year with a ceremony at the Entrepreneurs Sandbox on May 21.
The virtual competition runs June 25–27, 2021.
To earn the certificate, students must complete 18 credits with a 2.5 minimum grade point average.
The project will provide resources for Native Hawaiians at the undergraduate level to support student retention and encourage the pursuit of graduate engineering degrees.
Expected benefits include streamlining course offerings and increased student enrollment.
Marc Ivan Manalac¡¯s team was one of 10 finalists out of more than 450 entries.
Wastewater samples were taken from two of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the City and County of Honolulu.
Vincent Murai was part of a NASA team that worked on a Moon landing solution.
The program was made possible by a Harold K.L. Castle Foundation grant.
Brianne Yamada also won the titles of Miss Popularity and Miss Congeniality.