Tokyo HS students tackle Hawaiʻi’s real-world topics through STEM
UH hosted Tokyo high school students for a STEM program tackling real-world challenges across Hawaiʻi.
UH hosted Tokyo high school students for a STEM program tackling real-world challenges across Hawaiʻi.
UH students are helping Hawaiʻi family businesses grow with fresh ideas, tech solutions and teamwork.
Hawaiʻi's food future gets a boost with hands-on tech, training and entrepreneurial support.
UH faculty are transforming education through hands-on, entrepreneurial teaching in the new EL3vate program.
The event featured 13 semifinalist teams representing more than 20 academic disciplines and two campuses.
Gonzalez sees his combined degrees as the perfect foundation for a future that blends technical expertise with business acumen.
ʻĀina to Mākeke event marks WVAPDC’s first anniversary
The Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center helps entrepreneurs turn delicious ideas into marketable products.
The series was created to inspire haumāna to launch their own fashion ventures while highlighting the thriving and diverse fashion sector in Hawaiʻi.
The program assists faculty with integrating experiential learning, entrepreneurial frameworks and engineering design thinking into their course curricula.