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Dr. Bariyanga and a UHWO student in the lab
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Summer research project provides STEM opportunities

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date March 3, 2017
The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu is looking for talented and motivated students...
Tagged Dr. Esther Widiasih, Dr. Megan Ross, Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project, STEM, Tribal Colleges and University Program (TCUP), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
Albizia tree is blocking the road after falling.
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Value Colleges ranks UH West O‘ahu as one of best Top 50 Best Value Online Homeland Security and Emergency Management programs

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date March 1, 2017
The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu was selected as one of the 50...
Tagged Best Value Online Bachelor’s of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, disaster preparedness and emergency management, Value Colleges |
'Aha PIKO Learning Community event
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“Hoʻoulumau – Indigenizing the University through Learning Communities,” March 2

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date February 27, 2017
Dr. Trina Nahm-Mijo of Hawaiʻi Community College will share highlights of her 30 years...
Tagged Dr. Manulani Aluli Meyer, Hawaiʻi Community College, learning communities |
Rehabilitation Engineering Summer Research Experience at CSU
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Summer Student Research Opportunity in Cleveland

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date February 2, 2017
Interested in creating and using technology to transform the lives of people with disabilities?...
Brown Bag Lecture Series: Spring 2017
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Spring 2017 Brown Bag Speaker Series

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 27, 2017
UH West Oahu’s Brown Bag Speaker Series features presentations by UHWO’s own faculty in a variety...
Tagged 3D printing, Brown Bag Speaker Series, caring leadership, classroom management, Dr. Carmen Nolte-Odhiambo, Dr. David Nandi Odhiambo, Dr. Richard Jones, Dr. Stefanie Wilson, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Pueo Prototyping Lab, unbecoming |
Students in the spring 2017 Politics of Food class performed service learning work in the Kuhiawaho Lo'i.
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Students participate in service-learning opportunity for Politics of Food course

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 20, 2017
UH West Oʻahu Associate Professor of Political Science, Monique Mironesco, and her Politics of...
Tagged Albie Miles, Dr. Albie Miles, Kuhiawaho Loʻi, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, Politics of Food, SCFS, service learning, sustainable community food systems |
An artificial human skeleton is prepped to be buried in association with a UHWO Forensics course.
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Register for the Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine workshop

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 11, 2017
Interested in learning more about analyzing human skeletal remains as they relate to forensic...
Tagged anthropology, forensic anthropology, Jennifer Byrnes, William Belcher |
Kamuela Enos of MAʻO Organic Farms was the keynote speaker at the ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium on Jan. 5, 2017.
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Ike ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium, Jan. 5

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 9, 2017
The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu hosted ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium on...
Tagged Camp Palehua, education, ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium, Kamuela Enos, MAʻO Organic Farms, Manulani Meyer, PIKO Project, sustainable community food systems, University of Saskatchewan's Masters program in Indigenous Land-Based Education |
A pair of hands typing on a laptop
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Looking to fill your Spring 2017 schedule? Sign up for ENG 316: Writing Fellows!

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 3, 2017
Do you like to write? Do you like to teach others? Do you want...
Tagged English, Writing Fellows: Peer Tutoring Theory and Practice |
Sell back books for cash at UHWO bookstore
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UHWO Bookstore Buyback, Dec. 5-9

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date November 30, 2016
Bring your textbooks to the UHWO Bookstore and participate in the UHWO Bookstore Buyback....
Tagged Textbook Buyback, UHWO Bookstore |
Student Research Symposium
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Research Methods Symposium, Nov. 30

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date November 23, 2016
Students in UH West Oʻahu’s Research Methods in the Public Sector 310 course (Public...
Tagged Camonia Graham-Tutt, presentations, Public Administration, research methodology, Research Methods in the Public Sector Course, Research Methods Symposium, research projects |
CLEAR Hybrid courses for Spring 2017
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CLEAR offers for-credit courses: Introduction to Labor Studies and Hawaiʻi Labor History, Media & Film

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date November 15, 2016
The Center for Labor Education and Research is offering for-credit courses to students at UH West...
Tagged enter for Labor Education and Research, Hawai'i Labor History, Introduction to Labor Studies, Media & Film |
Officers of the 2016 Kappa Delta Pi class (from left: Gina Ramiscal, Haylie Culp, Adrian Hill, Elizabeth Soldner, and Elizabeth Gustafson).
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UHWO new chapter member of International Honor Society in Education

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date November 4, 2016
The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu was installed as a chapter of Kappa Delta Pi,...
Tagged Alpha Theta Lambda chapter, Bachelor of Education degree, Dawn Amano-Ige, International Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), Paula Major |
rom left to right: Shane Yaw, Christine Joy Baltazar, Rebecca Oshiro, and Ashley Mariah Lacefield Rodriguez at the SACNAS Conference in October 2016.
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UHWO students participate in 2016 SACNAS conference

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date October 20, 2016
UH West Oʻahu students Christine Joy Baltazar, Rebecca Oshiro, and Shane Yaw attended the...
Tagged diversity, Dr. Olivia George, Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project, National Science Foundation (NSF) – Tribal Colleges and Universities Program, SACNAS, Society for Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science, STEM |
Paul Brewbaker
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Noted economists Brewbaker and Tian to speak at UHWO in October

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date October 13, 2016
Distinguished economists Dr. Paul Brewbaker and Dr. Eugene Tian will speak to UH West...
Tagged ECON131: Principles of macroeconomics, Eugene Tian, Paul Brewbaker, Peiyong Patricia Yu |
The UHWO Student Organic Garden.
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Sustainable Community Food Systems awarded $169,861 grant from Kamehameha Schools

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date October 5, 2016
UH West Oʻahu Assistant Professor Albie Miles and the Sustainable Community Food Systems (SCFS) program received...
Tagged Albie Miles, Dr. Albie Miles, ecologically-based farming, ʻAina Ulu, Kamehameha Schools, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI), natural resource sustainability, SCFS, sustainable community food systems |
Noʻeau Center Senior Capstone
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Noʻeau Center ASK 2.0: Senior Capstone Workshop

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 21, 2016
The Noʻeau Center’s ASK 2.0: Senior Capstone workshop provides insight into the senior capstone, including...
Tagged capstone, Noeau Center, senior practicum, senior project |
Noʻeau Center Mastering Math
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Noʻeau Center ASK 2.0: Mastering Math Workshop

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 21, 2016
The Noʻeau Center’s ASK 2.0: Mastering Math workshop helps students master their fear of math. This...
Tagged ASK 2.0 workshop, math, Noeau Center |
Pili Aina 2015
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Dr. Albie Miles and UHWO’s Sustainable Community Food Systems program invited to join INFAS

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 20, 2016
The UH West Oʻahu’s Sustainable Community Food Systems (SCFS) program was invited to partner in the National Inter-institutional Network...
Tagged Albie Miles, Dr. Albie Miles, INFAS, National Inter-institutional Network for Food and Agricultural Sustainability, SCFS, sustainable community food systems |
'Ike Mauli Ola Pre-Nursing students
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‘Ike Mauli Ola welcomes first nursing cohort

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 7, 2016
UH West Oʻahu launched its first cohort of ‘Ike Mauli Ola nursing students this...
Tagged Bachelor of Science in Nursing, health care careers, ʻike mauli ola, Native Hawaiian values, Nursing Simulation Lab, pathway, Peer mentors and Academic Success, PIKO Project, UH Hilo, Waianae Health Academy |
Close-up of the Moon
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Math+Science+X presents the Kaulana Mahina Concept: Hawaiian Lunar Calendar

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date August 29, 2016
Kaulani Mahina (the Hawaiian Lunar Calendar) has helped to keep humans and nature in...
Tagged lunar calendar, math, Math+Science+x Seminar, Science |
Students and staff from Holomua GEAR UP on the Leeward Coast: 2016 NCCEP Presentation
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Holomua GEAR UP on the Leeward Coast team presents at national conference

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date August 3, 2016
UH West Oʻahu Director of College and Career Initiatives, Garyn Tsuru, and the UH West...
Tagged Garyn Tsuru, Holomua: GEAR UP on the Leeward Coast, Jean Javellana, Judy Oliveira |
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UH West Oʻahu faculty and staff gain new insights at learning communities summer institute

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 27, 2016
This July, UH West Oʻahu faculty and staff worked to create, expand and improve...
Tagged ike mauli ola, learning communities, learning community, National Summer Institute on Learning Communities, PIKO Project, pre-nursing pathway |
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UH West Oʻahu archaeology students conduct summer research in the Republic of Palau

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 27, 2016
This summer, UH West Oʻahu Assistant Professor of Archaeology, William Belcher, UH West Oʻahu...
Tagged anthropology, archaeological survey, archaeology, archaeology field techniques, certificate in applied forensic anthropology, excavation, forensic anthropology, research, William Belcher |
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UH West Oʻahu business program candidate for ACBSP accreditation

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 1, 2016
The UH West Oʻahu business administration program is now a candidate to receive accreditation...
Tagged Academic Division, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, business, business administration, Derrek Choy, Linda Randall |
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