UH Hilo students perform at World Conservation Congress
The students are from the UH Hilo Kūʻula Integrated Science Program, where they study western and Native Hawaiian scientific knowledge to understand the environment of Hawaiʻi.
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
The students are from the UH Hilo Kūʻula Integrated Science Program, where they study western and Native Hawaiian scientific knowledge to understand the environment of Hawaiʻi.
The innovative distance learning course is collaboratively designed by Alexander Nagurney (UH Hilo) and colleague Patrick Smith (Texas State).
Assistant Professor Li Tao’s ultimate goal is to have a greater understanding of how mitotic motors regulate cell division, which he hopes will lead to a cure for cancer.
The conference—Narratives of Place in Literature, Film, and Folklore—covered important areas in English studies both nationally and internationally.
The students, who shared Hawaiian language and culture with peers in Japan, will be giving a presentation about the experience on April 29, 2:00 p.m., at the College of Hawaiian Language.
The team performed exceedingly well in their booth demo segment and in all around sportsmanship during the event.
The new Pre-Law Certificate program is interdisciplinary and includes a wide array of upper division electives across a variety of majors.
This academic year, the WS certificate program has been transformed into a baccalaureate in Gender and Women’s Studies.