SCI graduates will have the tools and perspectives to solve problems by combining multiple approaches within the realm of communication and information.
The grant award will fund a 3-year professional development program involving collaborative projects with UH Mānoa LIS, the Native Hawaiian Library of ALU LIKE, Inc., and professional public librarians of the Hawaiʻi State Public Library System.
UH Mānoa’s Rich Gazan has been awarded a $491,973 Institute of Museum and Library Services grant for the project Online Q&A in STEM Education: Curating the Wisdom of the Crowd.