Hands-on STEAM program for Maui keiki expands with new funding
The S.T.E.A.M. on the Bookshelf program has already engaged over 200 ʻohana on Maui.
The S.T.E.A.M. on the Bookshelf program has already engaged over 200 ʻohana on Maui.
Their training, which began in November 2024, included workshops on relationship building with legislators, writing policy briefs and crafting persuasive op-eds.
UH Mānoa was selected as one of 12 institutions nationwide to apply and receive up to $20,000 in private funding to support international research from the Tyler Center for Global Studies.
Undergraduate student Aaliyah Thomas was selected for an immersive research internship experience in the Galapagos Islands.
Bruno received the 2024 NASPA Region VI President's Award for his leadership and dedication to fostering student success and well-being.
During the summer, the traveling students were housed at the CDF research station, where they conducted their research projects focused on island invasion biology.
UROP annually awards more than $500,000 in merit-based scholarships directly to students to support mentored undergraduate research and creative work projects and presentations.
A UH student group was selected to launch their satellite to space through NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative.
UH Mānoa undergraduate students who have been developing a satellite to launch into space in 2024 earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to Switzerland.
The program encompasses a unique blend of Indigenous and Western science and culture, with a core focus on the field of island invasion biology in the Pacific.