Corals, sharks, more student research showcased at scholarship symposium
The event showcased the work of 15 undergraduate and graduate haumāna for an audience of more than 100 participants.
The event showcased the work of 15 undergraduate and graduate haumāna for an audience of more than 100 participants.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹¡¯s Way of Tea club visited Kyoto to reconnect with their sister club from Doshisha University and participate in tea ceremony related activities.
Students Tharindu Malintha and Ke Cao continued Associate Research Professor Andre Seale¡¯s research on how fish tolerate changes in water.
Jiin Park received project and presentation funding to support his project on the effectiveness of concussion legal regulation in the U.S.
Hamilton Library staff and students were involved in a year-long process to loan 25 of Charlot¡¯s artworks to the exhibit.
Kenric, the patriarch, is a 1985 JABSOM graduate and chair of the Department of Surgery.
Kayley Rolph, who is working on a bachelor¡¯s in Earth sciences, completed a certificate in women, gender and sexuality studies, and will begin Khmer language classes.
The course supports the College of Engineering¡¯s efforts to complement its engineering curriculum with applied engineering opportunities.
W¨¡hine Connect has integrated a service component to the program, assisting students at local high schools.
Recycled bottles were one of the materials that architecture students at UH Mānoa used to design a full-scale pavilion for their final project in ARCH 102.