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Photo of a professor in a classroom and students listening to her. The professor is holding what appears to be a model of the human leg and on the screen behind her is a diagram of a human leg
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Romine, Byrnes awarded $498,340 grant for three-year STEM education project

Author UHWO Staff Date July 1, 2019
UH West Oʻahu received a $498,340 federal award for a program aimed at increasing...
Tagged Anatomy, anthropology, applied science, Health Science, Physiology, Social Sciences, STEM, University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Portrait photo of Dr. Jennifer Byrnes. She is wearing a white blouse and smiling. The backdrop is the UH West Oahu library building.
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Byrnes, Yong and Hanneman honored for exemplary work in classroom

Author UHWO Staff Date May 13, 2019
UH West Oʻahu educators Dr. Jennifer Byrnes, Dr. Kamuela Yong and Steven Hanneman have...
Tagged anthropology, Humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, Social Sciences, teaching award, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Flier for Dr. Kalani Young's dissertation talk. It gives the title of the talk along with the time and date and place. In the center of the flier is a photo of Young in a circle, surrounded by five other circles with each contains various pictures related to the talk, which is titled Constellations of Rebellion
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Young to present dissertation examining issues related to unsheltered communities

Author UHWO Staff Date April 11, 2019
UH West Oʻahu Anthropology Instructor Dr. Tatiana Kalaniopua Young will present her dissertation,  “Constellations...
Tagged anthropology, dissertation, Humanities, indigenous, Native Hawaiian, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Photo of a Skeleton against a gray background with words the Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine Workshop, July 22-26, 2019
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Workshop offered: Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine

Author UHWO Staff Date March 15, 2019
An intensive forensics workshop covering the analysis of human skeletal remains will be hosted...
Tagged anthropology, certificate in applied forensic anthropology, forensic anthropology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Social Sciences, University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Photo of rows at a farm. People are working in the background
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Students sought for opinion survey on development of Sustainability Certificate

Author UHWO Staff Date February 26, 2019
UH West Oʻahu students are being asked to respond to a survey gauging their...
Tagged anthropology, applied science, Geography, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies, Humanities, philosophy, Political Science, Social Sciences, sustainability, Sustainability Certificate, sustainable community food systems, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
Shot of Chelsea Wanstead taking a picture of a dirt wall with a ruler on it
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How did you spend summer? UHWO’s Wanstead worked in an 18th century graveyard

Author UHWO Staff Date August 16, 2018
UH West Oʻahu senior Chelsea Wanstead summer was filled with adventure, though not exactly...
Tagged anthropology, Chelsea Wanstead, forensic anthropology, Jennifer Byrnes, NSF, Social Sciences, William Belcher, www |
graphic of skeleton and words 2018 JABSOM Forensic Anthropology Workshop and dates
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Award-winning forensics workshop to include instruction by Byrnes and Belcher

Author UHWO Staff Date June 8, 2018
An intensive, five-day forensics workshop covering the analysis of human skeletal remains will be...
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, forensic workshop, JABSOM, Jennifer Byrnes, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Social Sciences, University of Hawaii West Oahu, William Belcher |
UH West Oʻahu Senior Chelsea Wanstead (left) received a scholarship to attend an AAPA meeting in Austin, Texas
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Wanstead selected as IDEAS Scholar, attends Physical Anthropology meeting

Author UHWO Staff Date April 26, 2018
UH West Oʻahu Senior Chelsea Wanstead attended the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA)...
Tagged American Association of Physical Anthropologists, anthropology, certificate in applied forensic anthropology, Chelsea Wanstead, Increasing Diversity in Evolutionary Anthropological Sciences, Jennifer Byrnes, Social Sciences, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa and UHWO administrators at Honouliuli.
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Congresswoman Hanabusa visits Honouliuli Internment and POW Camp

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date August 24, 2017
U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa toured the Honouliuli Internment and POW Camp in Kunia in...
Tagged Alan Rosenfeld, anthropology, Bill Belcher, certificate of applied forensic anthropology, Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa, history, Honouliuli |
Prof. William Belcher at the Honouliuli National Monument
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UH West Oʻahu’s Belcher to serve on American Board of Forensic Anthropology

UH West Oʻahu Assistant Professor of Anthropology William R. Belcher has been elected to a three-year...
Author UHWO Staff Date July 6, 2017 | 2 Comments
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 |
Children’s Peace Messages of Okinawa
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Students work on “Children’s Peace Messages of Okinawa” exhibit at UHWO Library

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 26, 2016
Students in UH West Oʻahu’s Anthropology 383 course (Museum Studies) will get the unique...
Tagged "Children's Peace Messages of Okinawa", anthropology, Christy Mello, exhibit, museum studies, Okinawa, UHWO Library |
The UHWO/University of Wisconsin-Madison team excavating the crash site.
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UHWO student participates in WWII excavation in France

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 7, 2016
UH West Oʻahu student Morgan Fernandez assisted in the excavation of a World War II aircraft in...
Tagged aircraft, anthropology, archaeology field school, excavation, William Belcher, WWII |
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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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Archaeology students excavate at Honouliuli Internment and POW camp this summer

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date June 30, 2016
UH West Oʻahu Assistant Professor of Archaeology Bill Belcher and students taking the archaeology...
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, archaeology field techniques, Bill Belcher, Honouliuli, William Belcher |
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UHWO archaeology students get hands-on experience with ancient technologies

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 27, 2016
UH West Oʻahu Distinguished Visiting Scholar Jonathan Mark Kenoyer conducted a workshop on ancient...
Tagged ancient technologies, anthropology, archaeology, archaeology lab, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, William Belcher |
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Anthropology courses fulfill HAP or WI requirements

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 7, 2016
Need to fulfill your Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Issues (HAP) or Writing Intensive (WI)...
Tagged and Pacific issues, anthropology, anthropology 350, anthropology 447, Asian, culture, HAP, Hawaiian, online classes, Pacific Islands, Polynesia, WI, writing intensive |
Spring 2015 Politics of Food Serving Learning Project
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Earn your certificate in democratic principles and social justice at UHWO

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date March 15, 2016
Care about what is happening in the world today? Want to learn how to...
Tagged anthropology, Democratic Principles and Social Justice, Democratic Principles and Social Justice certificate, economics, education, history, Joyce Chinen, Monique Mironesco, Political Science, Public Administration, sociology, Susan Matoba Adler |
Harappa excavation
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UHWO Distinguished Visiting Scholar Jonathan Mark Kenoyer to discuss Indus Civilization, April 19

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date March 9, 2016
UPDATE as of 4/6/16: The location for this event has changed to the UH...
Tagged anthropology, distinguished visiting scholar, Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, UH West Oahu Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program, UHWO Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program |
Photo of James W. Turner
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UH West Oʻahu’s Dr. James W. Turner publishes article in international anthropology journal

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 1, 2015
Congratulations to UHWO Associate Professor of Anthropology Dr. James W. Turner on the publication...
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, ethnology, James Turner, Jim Turner, kava, lapita |
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Suzanne Finney publishes anthology of 21st century ethnographic research and writing

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date July 1, 2015
Congratulations to UH West Oʻahu Lecturer and President of the Maritime Archaeology and History...
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, Asia, At Home and in the Field, Pacific Islands, Suzanne Finney |
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