Tragic
Tsunami Remembered
Photo
courtesy of the Outreach College
Manoa’s Center for Oral History presents the lecture “1946 Tsunami
Remembered: Oral Histories of Survivors and Eyewitnesses” on Wed., July
21, 7 p.m. at the Krauss Hall Yukiyoshi Room. Warren Nishimoto and Michiko
Kodama-Nishimoto relate the drama of the tsunami through the memories of survivors
and eyewitnesses of arguably the most destructive natural disaster in modern
Hawai‘i history. Visit the Outreach College Web site for more information.
(808) 956-8246
More
Events
This
Week (arranged
by date)
HNEI
Open House
The Hawai‘i Natural Energy Institute will hold a Flash Carbonization
Open House on Tues., July 20, 1:30 p.m. near the UH Federal Credit Union. The
Black Gold from Green Waste Project celebrates the working partnerships of
UH with business communities that have assembled the world’s first commercial-scale
Flash Carbonization unit on campus.
Asia
and Pacific Ceramics Lectures
 |
| Asia/Pacific
Ceramics participant |
The
Manoa art department hosts slide presentations July 20–21,
7 p.m. in the Art Auditorium in conjunction with the Asia/Pacific
Ceramics Student Workshop. Faculty members from China, Korea, Australia,
Taiwan, Japan and Manoa will discuss their work in various ceramics
traditions. Read the press
release. (808) 956-5264
Upcoming
Grant
Writing Workshops
The Hawai‘i Minority Entity Capacity Building project offers seven grant
writing workshops Aug. 5–Sep. 30.
• Introduction to Federal
Grant Writing
• Dissecting a Request
for Proposal or Request for Application or How to Begin Writing Your Grant
• Needs Assessment, Data
Presentation
• Objectively Speaking,
How to Write an Abstract in Two Pages or Less,
• The 1-2-3s of Grant
Budgets
• Evaluation And Management–How
Does Your Program Measure Up
• Grant Mock Peer Review
Registration is required. Visit
the Web site. |