Archivist at UH Hilo pharmacy college to serve on national coalition
Helen Wong Smith will serve on the Coalition to Advance Learning in Archives, Libraries, and Museums.
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
Helen Wong Smith will serve on the Coalition to Advance Learning in Archives, Libraries, and Museums.
The addition of the new course is vital because specialized drug preparation requires advanced knowledge and experience not typically taught in the curriculum.
The class will focus on inhaled drug therapy, an important aspect of modern medicine.
The course promises to immerse haumana (students) in a Hawaiian place-based course that will increase their understanding of Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian culture, and self-identity and community responsibilities.
The UH Hilo Heritage Center in Honokaʻa is a vital resource in efforts to preserve the historic and cultural places of the area.
The new course is an important addition to the Department of Geography and Environmental Science as part of the department’s new area focus in geospatial tools and technology.
The sociology course will benefit the university and prove rewarding for students considering entering the field of education or interested in identity and social psychology issues.
Images of Japanese Women: Students will study Japanese women’s roles in Japan from social, cultural, political, religious, and theoretical angles.