Grants boost Native Hawaiian students toward good paying, in-demand jobs
Multiple UH campuses receive grants for Native Hawaiian career and technical education.
Multiple UH campuses receive grants for Native Hawaiian career and technical education.
UH Hilo students earn a prestigious award for the quality of their research on undergraduates pursuing STEM-related degrees.
Professor Michelle Manes is one of four editors-in-chief of La Matematica.
The “Maximizing Access to Research Careers” grant will enroll 30 juniors and seniors in a two-year program that pairs trainees with research mentors.
National Science Foundation funds justice-oriented data science education.
The projects encompass STEM education, project-based learning opportunities and leadership development programs.
Activities included a combination of field trips and in-class modules.
An assistant researcher received $554,181 from a National Science Foundation CAREER award over the next five years.
Project STEMulate is a STEM problem-based learning curriculum implemented at Upward Bound sites for underrepresented and low-income high school students.
The project will provide resources for Native Hawaiians at the undergraduate level to support student retention and encourage the pursuit of graduate engineering degrees.