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Health Careers meet and greet graphic
West O‘ahu Happenings

Health Careers Meet and Greet, Sept. 26

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 23, 2019
UHWO StaffCamo Interested in a career in health but need to be more informed?...
Tagged Camonia Graham-Tutt, health programs, Public Administration |
Morgan Dutkoski and Alexander Bautista are participants in the Kikaha Undergraduate Research Program
Class Act

UH West Oʻahu adding degree concentrations, certificate program for Fall 2018

Author UHWO Staff Date July 2, 2018
UH West Oʻahu will expand its academic offerings for the Fall 2018 semester with...
Tagged Camonia Graham-Tutt, certificate, Community Health, Humanities, mathematics, music, PUBA, Public Administration, University of Hawaii West Oahu, www | 1 Comment |
Flyer for research symposium. Contains same information as is in the article
Student Life

Research Symposium to provide opportunity for students to hone skills

Author UHWO Staff Date April 20, 2018
Students will present posters detailing their research, participate in roundtable discussions, and engage in...
Tagged Camonia Graham-Tutt, Cathy Ikdea, education, Konstantinos Zougris, Laurie James, Lorinda Riley, Orlando Garcia-Santiago, Paula Major, Public Administration, Social Sciences, sociology, Stephanie Kamai, Student Research Symposium, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Artwork from "Bandits & Heroes, Poets & Saints"
West O‘ahu Happenings

Bandits & Heroes exhibit to open with oli, speakers, dance, reception

Author UHWO Staff Date February 9, 2018
The first NEH on the Road exhibit to be displayed in Hawaiʻi will open...
Tagged Adela Chu, African Americans, Bandits & Heroes, Brazil, Camonia Graham-Tutt, Cyle Polard, Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Hawaii Chapter of the Links, James & Abigail Campbell Library, Judge Sandra Simms, NEH on the Road, Paula Major, Poets & Saints, Puʻu Zablan, University of Hawaii West Oahu, www |
Flyer advertising Fall 2017 Student Research Symposium
West O‘ahu Happenings

Symposium to explore student research from methodology to skillful presentations

Author UHWO Staff Date November 2, 2017
An on-campus symposium showcasing student knowledge in the art of research methodology, scientific reasoning,...
Tagged Camonia Graham-Tutt, Institute of Engaged Scholarship, Laurie James, Michael Hayes, Orlando Garcia-Santiago, Stephanie Kamai, symposium, undergraduate research, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Portrait shot of Dr. Joseph Telfair
West O‘ahu Happenings

President-elect of leading public health group to give UH West Oʻahu talk

Author UHWO Staff Date October 13, 2017
Dr. Joseph Telfair, president-elect of the American Public Health Association, will speak to UH...
Tagged American Public Health Association, Camonia Graham-Tutt, Hawaii Public Health Association, Joseph Telfair, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
UHWO student Shane Yaw and Dr. Bariyanga - Kikaha Summer Research Program.
Class Act

Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project awards 15 students stipends to work on STEM projects

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date June 26, 2017
The University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu awarded 15 students with up to $2,000 stipends as part...
Tagged Camonia Graham-Tutt, Esther Widiasih, Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project, National Science Foundation, STEM, Tribal Colleges and University Program (TCUP) |
Student Research Symposium
Class Act

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 |
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