UH Hilo anthropologist Joe Genz’s research on Marshallese wayfinding featured in NY Times Magazine
Genz’s research focuses on the cultural revival of voyaging and navigation in the Marshall Islands.
ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokahi │ One learns from many sources │ A web publication from the Office of the Chancellor, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
Genz’s research focuses on the cultural revival of voyaging and navigation in the Marshall Islands.
The Hilo Orchid Society honored its 2016 Yasuji Takasaki Memorial Scholarship recipients Rochelle Nowaki and Miguel Bravo, seniors at UH Hilo.
Professor of Philosophy Chris Lauer’s book, Intimacy: A Dialectical Study, explores the “impossibility of intimacy.”
Aaron “Kilohana” Hirano is a ’94 grad of Kamehameha Schools and received his bachelor of arts in Hawaiian studies from UH Hilo.
Joshua Tarbox became a Peace Corps Education volunteer after graduating from UH Hilo in 2014; he’s now helping a Samoan village with sustainable fish farming.
Members of the UH Hilo chapter are active in community wellness programs and health fairs, and have successfully lobbied the state for pharmacy students to receive intern licenses.
Silva started her journey into research and discovery when she received a NASA Hawai‘i Space Grant Consortium fellowship award in 2015.
Throughout the night at UH Hilo, activities held on the Campus Center Plaza honored those affected by cancer.