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Monthly Archives: January 2017

Fitbit Challenge Fall 2017
Student Life

Fitbit Challenge begins February 22

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 27, 2017
The PIKO Project challenges UH West Oʻahu students to live a healthy lifestyle by...
Tagged challenge, Fitibit, healthy living, PIKO Project |
Brown Bag Lecture Series: Spring 2017
Class Act

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 |
Library Workshops for February 2017
West O‘ahu Happenings

Library Research Workshops, February 2017

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 26, 2017
Throughout February, the UH West Oʻahu Library is offering a wide variety of workshops designed to assist students...
No‘eau Center Open House on Jan. 31-Feb. 1
West O‘ahu Happenings

Noʻeau Center Open House, Jan. 31-Feb. 1

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 26, 2017
Get to know the Noʻeau Center staff and center by attending its Open House on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, from...
Person playing a ukulele
West O‘ahu Happenings

Kipa Aloha: Campus Jam Session

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 25, 2017
Come to UH West Oʻahu’s monthly campus-wide jam session, hosted by the PIKO project. Learn basic...
Tagged instruments, Kipa Aloha, music, PIKO Project, songs |
Math + Science + X Seminar: Tales of Limu
West O‘ahu Happenings

Learn about limu at Math+Science+x Seminar, Jan. 27

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 24, 2017
Uncle Wally Ito, from KUA Hawaii, will discuss the importance of limu in “Tales of...
Tagged Math+Science+x Seminar, National Science Foundation, Native Hawaiian, STEM, Tales of Limu: Stories and benefits in Hawaiian Cultural Practices |
Garden-to-Table kim chi workshop
West O‘ahu Happenings

Spring 2017 ʻĀina-to-ʻŌpū Workshops

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 23, 2017
UH West Oʻahu students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the ʻĀina-to-ʻŌpū Workshops,...
UHWO Alumni Association Annual Meeting, Feb. 1
West O‘ahu Happenings

UH West Oʻahu Alumni Association Annual Meeting, Feb. 1

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 20, 2017
The UH West Oʻahu Alumni Association is holding its annual meeting on Wednesday, Feb....
Tagged alumni, UHWO Alumni Association |
Students in the spring 2017 Politics of Food class performed service learning work in the Kuhiawaho Lo'i.
Class Act

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 |
Intramural Volleyball
Student Life

Intramural Sports expands to twice a week throughout spring 2017

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 19, 2017
UH West Oahu’s Intramural Sports program is expanding to Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, from...
Tagged basketball, intramural sports, Softball, volleyball |
Dr. Jennifer Byrnes inspecting a hip bone.
Pueo People

Dr. Jennifer Byrnes collaborates on article in December 2016 “Journal of Forensic Sciences”

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 19, 2017
UH West Oʻahu Assistant Professor of Forensic Anthropology Jennifer Byrnes and colleagues published “Examining...
Tagged forensic anthropology, Jennifer Byrnes, Journal of Forensic Sciences |
Onipa‘a Film screening poster
West O‘ahu Happenings

Spring ʻOnipaʻa Speaker Series opens Jan. 17

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 13, 2017
The ʻOnipaʻa speaker series continues for the spring 2017 semester with a screening of...
Tagged Dr. Leilani BashamʻOnipaʻa: Turning Points panel to discuss Hawaiʻi overthrow 100th anniversary march, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, history, ʻUluʻulu Archive, Jan. 14, library, Onipaa Speaker Series, Political Science, UHWO Library |
An artificial human skeleton is prepped to be buried in association with a UHWO Forensics course.
Class Act

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 |
Participants learn how to make all-natural products at the UH West Oahu Self-Care Workshops.
West O‘ahu Happenings

Decolonial Medicine/Self-Care Workshop schedule for Spring 2017

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 11, 2017
Learn how to use essential oils for stress relief, produce homemade soap using māla herbs,...
Tagged Decolonial Medicine/Self-Care Workshops, Essential Oils, Hale Kuahuokala, Herbal soap, medicinal honey, natural dyes, olena lemonade, student organic garden |
West O‘ahu Happenings

Harvest from our mala every Wednesday this spring

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date January 11, 2017
Join fellow UH West Oʻahu students, faculty and staff for Mala Harvest Day every...
Tagged garden, garden-to-table, mala, mala harvest days, SCFS, sustainable agriculture, sustainable community food systems, UHWO Student Organic Garden |
UHWO Student Organic Garden
West O‘ahu Happenings

Garden Work Parties offered throughout spring 2017

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 11, 2017
Join our māla managers for hands-on workshops, as you learn to prepare soil, build...
Tagged Garden Work Parties, harvest, mala, UH West Oʻahu Student Organic Garden |
Health Equity Conference, Jan. 16 and 17
West O‘ahu Happenings

Health Equity Conference, Jan. 16 and 17

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 10, 2017
UH West Oʻahu students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the UH West...
Tagged Health Equity Conference, Whole Community Approach |
Yoga Sessions image
West O‘ahu Happenings

Free yoga classes on Tuesday afternoons throughout spring 2017 semester

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 9, 2017
In need of reflection and exercise? Attend a free yoga class at Hale Kuahuokalā...
Tagged Hale Kuahuokala, yoga |
Kamuela Enos of MAʻO Organic Farms was the keynote speaker at the ʻIke ʻAina: Indigenous Land-Based Education Symposium on Jan. 5, 2017.
Class Act

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 |
West O‘ahu Happenings

Start your week off right at PIKO

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 6, 2017
Join students, faculty, and staff at PIKO on Monday mornings at 9 a.m. at...
Scene from Spring 2017 Professional Development Day
West O‘ahu Happenings

Spring 2017 Convocation and Professional Development Day

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 5, 2017
UH West Oʻahu Chancellor Maenette Benham utilized an innovative approach to the Spring 2017...
Tagged convocation, Jeffrey Moniz, Judy Oliveira, Kevin Ishida, Maenette Benham, Professional Development Day |
Photo of Jon Magnussen
West O‘ahu Happenings

Stories of Tsunami Survivors Told in Music: Performance to retell Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Barry Bearak’s New York Times Magazine cover story

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 4, 2017
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Barry Bearak, composer and University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu assistant...
Tagged "TWINGE", Hawaii Public Radio, Jon Magnussen, music, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Barry Bearak |
UHWO Chancellor Maenette Benham participates in an awa ceremony.
West O‘ahu Happenings

UH West Oʻahu welcomes new Chancellor Maenette Benham at Paʻa Ke Kahua

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date January 3, 2017
UH West Oʻahu students, faculty, staff, and administrators held a traditional awa ceremony for Dr. Maenette...
Tagged Chancellor, Maenette Benham, Paa Ke Kahua |
A pair of hands typing on a laptop
Class Act

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 |
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