SCI has 24 faculty members, 305 undergraduate majors and 76 graduate students, with a total of more than 4,000 students taking 220-plus SCI classes over the course of an academic year.
To share knowledge and explore new approaches to corrections, diversion and reentry, the UH Community Design Center hosted a breaking cycles symposium.
Hawaiʻi’s current program has extremely low rates of participation because the level of public funding is too low and the rules are complex and confusing.
SCI graduates will have the tools and perspectives to solve problems by combining multiple approaches within the realm of communication and information.