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UH West Oʻahu introduces new programs this fall

Author Leila Wai Shimokawa Date September 9, 2020
The University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu is unveiling a new slate of academic offerings –...
Tagged academics, Cyber Operations, cybersecurity, degrees, Film Media and Popular Culture, Hawaiian & Indigenous Health & Healing, health sciences, Humanities, Life Science, natural sciences, Sustainability Issues, 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 |
photos of Doctors Olivia George and Kamuela Yong
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UHWO’s George, Yong selected for Linton-Poodry SACNAS leadership Institute

Author UHWO Staff Date June 19, 2018
UH West Oʻahu faculty members Olivia George and Kamuela Yong have been accepted into...
Tagged Biology, Humanities, Kamuela Yong, leadership training, mathematics, minorities, natural sciences, Olivia George, SACNAS, Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science, University of Hawaii West Oahu, www |
Joseph Bariyanga Math+Science+x Seminar
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UH West Oʻahu receives nearly $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for math and science education

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date September 23, 2015
The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu was awarded a $746,278 grant from the...
Tagged Allied Health and Administration Building, bachelor of applied sciences, Evelyn "Fenny" Cox, Evelyn Cox, Fenny Cox, math, National Science Foundation, natural sciences |
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