Sciences and the Sacred: Geology and Hydrology of Maunakea
October 29, 5:00pm - 7:00pmMānoa Campus, Art Auditorium
The Provost's Office, together with the Biocultural Initiative of the Pacific and the Hawai'i Sea Grant Center of Excellence in Integrated Knowledge Systems, will host a lecture series titled "Sciences and the Sacred: Conversations on Maunakea."
This seminar series will foreground discussions of contemporary issues surrounding Maunakea by providing our UH community with a common understanding of why Maunakea is sacred from multiple perspectives. Each seminar will pair a Hawaiian practitioner with a UH Manoa faculty member to explore topics from various knowledge systems. Our intent is to create a safe space to dialog about complex issues.
Event Sponsor
The Provost's Office, the Biocultural Initiative of the Pacific, and the Hawai'i Sea Grant Center of Excellence in Integrated Knowledge Systems, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Rosie Alegado, 808-956-6859, rosie.alegado@hawaii.edu, http://seagrant.soest.hawaii.edu/news-and-events/sciences-and-the-sacred/
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10:00am |
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12:00pm |
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2:00pm |
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MSW Program Application Information Meetings Mānoa Campus, 2430 Campus Road, GARTLEY HALL 018 Conference Rm
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5:00pm |
Sciences and the Sacred: Geology and Hydrology of Maunakea Mānoa Campus, Art Auditorium
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6:00pm |
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