UH Hilo students receive American Association of University Women scholarships
Kathryn Strong was awarded a $2,000 scholarship, and Amanda Alvarado, Kaylee DeCambra, Liesl Nayeli and Kaimalie Zirker each received $1,000 scholarships.
Kathryn Strong was awarded a $2,000 scholarship, and Amanda Alvarado, Kaylee DeCambra, Liesl Nayeli and Kaimalie Zirker each received $1,000 scholarships.
Three Korean Language Flagship Center students have won Boren Scholarships to complete their capstone program at Korea University in Seoul.
Katherine Mulliken came back to Hilo from Alaska to help with the U.S. Geological Survey¡¯s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory response.
Natalija Glibetic has earned first-place honors in competitions at the John A. Burns School of Medicine and College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.
Women's golf, soccer and tennis teams earned perfect scores.
Dani Atkinson survived a life threatening crash to defend her dissertation in astronomy and earn her PhD one year later.
A dissertation by a UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ graduate student Xiaodong Sun on homeschooling is one of the most accessed out 2.25 million full-text graduate works across all subject areas.
Maximillian Soares Miehlstein took both high school and college classes, enabling him to graduate from high school and college where he earned an associate in arts degree in deaf studies and deaf education.
Recipients will receive up to $45,000 in support for tuition assistance, a paid summer research experience and travel funds.
Students Leilani Carrero and Kira Makuta shared their remembrances, advice and thanks, and General (Ret.) Eric K. Shinseki urged graduates to find out what is truly worthwhile for themselves and their country.