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West O‘ahu Happenings

Spring 2019 Research Symposium scheduled for Tuesday, April 23

Author UHWO Staff Date January 7, 2019
An on-campus symposium showcasing student knowledge in the art of research methodology, scientific reasoning,...
Tagged business, education, Public Administration, Research symposium, Science, STEM, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, undergraduate research, www |
Close-up of the Moon
Class Act

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 |
Representatives of PLTW, UH West Oʻahu, and educators gather for partnership blessing.
West O‘ahu Happenings

UH West Oʻahu offers Project Lead The Way summer core training

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date May 12, 2016
For the second year, the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu will host Project...
Tagged Automation and Robotics, engineering, Introduction to Computer Science, Introduction to Engineering Design, Launch Lead Teacher, math, PLTW, Principles of Biomedical Science, Principles of Engineering, Project Lead The Way, Science, Sherry Proper, STEM education, Summer Core Training, technology |
Kamuela Yong
Pueo People

Dr. Kamuela Yong publishes paper on using math to predict ebola

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 25, 2016
UH West Oʻahu Assistant Professor of Mathematics Kamuela Yong, together with colleagues at the...
Tagged ebola, Kamuela Yong, math, Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute, mathematical modeling, MTBI, National Science Foundation, Science |
Class Act

Dr. Fenny Cox to discuss the death of coral reefs, April 29

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 19, 2016
In “The Death of Coral Reefs?” Dr. Evelyn “Fenny” Cox will discuss why coral...
Tagged coral bleaching, coral reefs, Evelyn "Fenny" Cox, Fenny Cox, Math and Science Departments, Math+Science+x Seminar, Science |
West O‘ahu Happenings

ʻAina-based citizen science focus of Math+Science+x Seminar, April 15

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 13, 2016
Dr. Healani Chang and Narrissa Spies will discuss “ʻAina-Based Citizen Science and Stewardship at...
Tagged aina-based citizen science, Kalaeloa, math, Math and Science Departments, Math+Science+x Seminar, Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, Science, stewardship |
Earth
Class Act

Earth Day math with Dr. Esther Widiasih, April 22

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 4, 2016
Dr. Esther Widiasih will discuss the Earth’s climate over the past one million years...
Tagged climate, climate change, climate math, Earth Day, Esther Widiasih, math, Math+Science+x Seminar, Science |
Coding image
Class Act

Learn basic coding, April 8

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 4, 2016
Learn how to code during this interesting and practical Math+Science+x Seminar sponsored by the...
Tagged code, coding, math, Math+Science+x Seminar, Science, STEM |
Bariyanga and students
Class Act

UH West Oʻahu student research projects advance the study of anti-cancer drugs

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date March 9, 2016
Junior Christine Baltazar and sophomore Rebecca Oshiro recently completed the first Kikaha Undergraduate Research...
Tagged anti-cancer, chemistry, Joseph Bariyanga, Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project, National Science Foundation, Science, STEM, TCUP, undergraduate research |
Ethnomathematics Summer Institute
Class Act

Earn $2,000 this summer conducting STEM-related research

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date February 11, 2016
Want to earn $2,000 this summer? Apply for the Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project and...
Tagged Kikaha, Kikaha Undergraduate Research Project, math, National Science Foundation, Science, STEM, summer, undergraduate research |
Gideon Zamba
Class Act

Bringing math to the world through data-driven sciences with Dr. Gideon Zamba, Jan. 29

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date January 25, 2016
University of Iowa Associate Professor of Biostatistics and expert in data science, Gideon Zamba,...
Tagged biostatistics, data analysis, data-driven, Gideon Zamba, math, Math+Science+x Seminar, Science, statistics |
Dr. Lacy Gerhart Barley
Class Act

Tree-ring chronologies focus of Math+Science+x Seminar, Dec. 4

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date December 1, 2015
Dr. Lacy Gerhart Barley will discuss how annual tree-ring growth can tell us much...
Tagged Lacy Gerhart Barley, math, Math+Science+x Seminar, Science, STEM, tree rings |
Underwater volcano eruption
Class Act

Fire and Water – Volcanoes in the Sea, Nov. 6

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date October 27, 2015
Sarah Glancy will discuss underwater volcano exploration and the studies of the submarine Mata...
Tagged math, Math+Science+x Seminar, Sarah Glancy, Science, STEM, volcano |
Close-up of the balloon experiment by Onipaʻa students
Class Act

Science is fun!

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date August 5, 2015
Science is fun? You bet! Students learned just that during UH West Oʻahu Associate...
Tagged Richard Jones, Rick Jones, Science, Summer Bridge |
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