Island Brew Coffeehouse to open in Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center
The coffee house will open a popup location at RISE in January, while the new store is being built out with the opening planned in time for the fall 2024 semester.
The coffee house will open a popup location at RISE in January, while the new store is being built out with the opening planned in time for the fall 2024 semester.
As PACE’s executive director, Fujiyama is responsible for leading UH’s innovation and entrepreneurship efforts, including strengthening ties with community stakeholders.
Teams from UH Mānoa and UH Maui College received the top prize of $1,000 each, and three other teams won $500 prizes.
The UH Mānoa esports program has been nominated for the best collegiate esports program of the year award for the third consecutive year.
Dods is an alumnus of UH Mānoa’s Shidler College of Business, a longtime donor to UH and former president of the UH Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
The Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship will manage RISE’s entrepreneurship program.
The PACE Leaders program will provide students with an opportunity to gain entrepreneurial and leadership skills, while enriching the educational experiences of their peers.
This gift is among a number of private gifts totaling more than $5 million that PACE, along with UH Foundation, has raised for RISE.
The RISE makerspaces are a key component of the $70-million, six-story, live-learn-work facility.
The Student Success Center will be a vibrant hub of student activity that will encourage students to stay on campus, between classes and after hours.