Hawaiʻi’s first lady visits UH Hilo, learns about science and technology programs
Mrs. Ige saw presentations about unmanned aerial vehicles, robotics, award-winning online sci-fi games, more.
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
Mrs. Ige saw presentations about unmanned aerial vehicles, robotics, award-winning online sci-fi games, more.
The winning print is called Kamaliʻi ʻike ʻole i ka helu po, which translates to “children who do not know how to count the nights.”
The three-day seminar assisted younger scholars from Asia and the Pacific in developing papers suitable for international publication.
The Hōkūpa‘a Youth Discussion Forum brought together representatives from 11 middle and high schools of West Hawai‘i to discuss the big issues that are keeping young people in the area from reaching their full potential.
The recent devastating earthquake in Nepal has claimed more than 8,000 lives and left countless people homeless.
The informational day was called to share cultural connections, examples of strategies for action taken from traditional Hawaiian stories and history, and the current history of astronomy on the mountain.
Peter Mills and colleague Alexander Molodin have received commendation from the Historic Hawai‘i Foundation for their preservation efforts of Fort Elizabeth on Kaua‘i.
Veterans and staff at the Veterans Home of California, Chula Vista, enjoyed the visit and hope the Vulcans come back soon.