Health tech breakthroughs shine in UH Mānoa innovation challenge
The competition highlighted PACE’s mission to bridge academic learning with practical, work-based problem-solving.
The competition highlighted PACE’s mission to bridge academic learning with practical, work-based problem-solving.
Sarah Espinosa provided systems training to Navy and civilian pay and personnel administrators.
Nearly half of the 2023 Founder Region Fellowship grants were awarded to UH Mānoa students.
Irvine served the UH Mānoa College of Education from 2007 until her death on January 27, 2023.
Assistant Professor Dan Hoffman was awarded nearly a $1 million NSF grant to advance research and practice in culturally-relevant computing.
Natalie Perez is a student in UH Mānoa’s College of Education Department of Learning Design and Technology.
Sabrina Suluai-Mahuka is also a graduate advisor and lecturer in the college’s PACMED program where she earned her master’s degree.
College of Education doctoral student Jewel Mahoe was also named Miss Congeniality at the 68th Cherry Blossom Festival.
Researchers surveyed 148 people at two homeless shelters in Honolulu.
UH Mānoa researchers received a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant to evaluate a new approach to improving engagement, diversity and retention in undergraduate computer science education.