Female empowerment explored through experiences
“There’s a strength in knowing that we’re all working on the same problems.“
“There’s a strength in knowing that we’re all working on the same problems.“
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship includes funds for tuition and living expenses, and a five-year position as a public diplomacy officer with the U.S. Department of State.
Kaʻawaloa intends to take the Medical College Admission Test in the fall before applying to medical school the following year.
Miriam Stark specializes in Southeast Asian archaeology, particularly Cambodia’s deep history, using archaeological field methods and analytical techniques.
UH Mānoa Professor Kathy Ferguson answers questions about anti-discrimination champion Patsy T. Mink.
Interns experience an up-close view of state and federal government and gain skills to advance their careers in a variety of fields.
The Windward CC student parent lounge is a safe place for studying with children.
Hazel Jarquio’s project is aimed at addressing the prevalence of cavities among young children in Hawaiʻi.
Jessica L. W. Miranda wants to integrate Indigenous knowledge into assessment practices.
The award can aid research related to conservation, sustainability, and the regeneration of terrestrial, oceanic, or atmospheric life and well-being.