New UH program empowers Hawaiian immersion keiki
Nā ʻŌpio Kaʻapeha, opens the door for haumāna in grades 6–12 to explore STEAM pathways within higher education.
Nā ʻŌpio Kaʻapeha, opens the door for haumāna in grades 6–12 to explore STEAM pathways within higher education.
The enrichment program conducted development workshops reaching a total of 86 professionals including educators and social workers.
Nā Pua Noʻeau UH Mānoa engages students in interactive STEAM based learning rooted in cultural identity.
Nā Pua Noʻeau UH Mānoa earned the 2022 Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network “Champions for Children Unsung Hero” award.
Students can sign up for either the February 2 or 16 virtual session set for 5:30–7:30 p.m.
The programs will continue to strengthen the cultural identity of Native Hawaiians while providing multifaceted opportunities for college degree completion and career pathways.
The center will work in partnership with other UH campuses to deliver programs, events or activities to promote higher education opportunities to high school student.
John A. Burns School of Medicine's camp encourages students from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue careers in healthcare.
OHA awards a total of $896,232 to Nā Pua Noʻeau at the University of Hawaiʻi
One-day, free event on February 2 exposes teens to a wide array of healthcare professions.