2 UH Mānoa professors named Living Treasures
Davianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor and Ricardo Trimillos are among the five individuals honored as Living Treasures of Hawaiʻi by Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaiʻi.
Davianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor and Ricardo Trimillos are among the five individuals honored as Living Treasures of Hawaiʻi by Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaiʻi.
UH Mānoa alumna Leilani Poliʻahu is the voice behind Hawaiʻi Public Radio’s Hawaiian word of the day segment.
Alumna ʻĀnela-Pōmaikaii Mattson worked with her team at Honolulu Cookie Company to create the packaging design contest in partnership with Moore Aloha.
The Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship helped a UH West Oʻahu student earn her degree from Kauaʻi CC.
Lynn Iwamoto was honored for creating a program to give physicians credit for their quality and patient safety work.
Karen Meech was recognized for her ground-breaking research and was named a fellow of the American Astronomical Society.
Christine Quemuel was honored with the Pillars of the Profession award by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
A free UH Maui College program helped former convict and addict Kimberly Villegas become a substance abuse counselor.
Mattox Telwar is working with the Hawaiʻi Groundwater and Geothermal Resources Center to better understand the potential for geothermal energy across the state.
The awardees will be honored at a ceremony on March 28, 2024.