UH-sponsored diversity in STEM conference breaks attendance records
The SACNAS conference is the largest and most diverse gathering of underrepresented minority STEM leaders, professionals, scientists and students in the nation.
The SACNAS conference is the largest and most diverse gathering of underrepresented minority STEM leaders, professionals, scientists and students in the nation.
The National Diversity in STEM conference is scheduled from October 31 to November 2, 2019, at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center.
PACMED is a two-year program focused on the nine RMI Public School Standards for Teachers, plus a tenth standard focused on place-based STEAM teaching.
The research and innovation supported by the funding help to increase knowledge and provide solutions to improve the quality of life in Hawaiʻi and around the world.
The Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science announced a special discount for UH students, faculty and staff for 2019 SACNAS conference.
New offerings in creative media, natural science, health care and gender studies will be available in fall 2019.
Young scientists explored native and endemic insects and spiders found in Hawaiʻī and nowhere else in the world at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center’s Camp ʻImi-Possible.
The visit to the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center gave participants a “mauka” immersion to contrast the “makai” setting of the STEM-focused ocean awareness ʻIke Kai program.
Highlights include increase in extramural funding, land activities, staff awards and more.
The gift supports the Native Hawaiian Science and Engineering Mentorship Program’s Freshman Bridge and the 2019 Engineering Student Ambassadors Program.