Students showcase projects melding Indigenous, contemporary sciences
Five students from Leeward CC and UH Mānoa participated in the inaugural “Indigenous Data Hub Fellows” program.
Five students from Leeward CC and UH Mānoa participated in the inaugural “Indigenous Data Hub Fellows” program.
Under the agreement, NCEL may seek out expertise from UH, who will connect NCEL members to the appropriate subject matter expert(s) to discuss.
RISE was built under a public-private partnership between UH, UH Foundation and Hunt Companies Hawaiʻi.
PACE plans to host a Founders and Friends Showcase every semester.
The awards are based on a number of factors including innovation, challenges overcome, and whether the redevelopment is a catalyst for economic activity or vibrancy.
OmniVocab aims to help intermediate language learners overcome obstacles in acquiring a new language through immersive experiences.
Hui will teach entrepreneurial concepts and processes, and provide valuable one-on-one advice to PACE entrepreneurs.
With the assistance of the PACE students, they conducted field research and interviews, and developed solutions and prototypes.
In his new role, Deane will be responsible for the management of intellectual property and UH-developed technology assets.
Honolulu CC alumna Alexis Akiona headlined the group winning Entrepreneur of the Year.