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Video: University of Hawai‘i Sustainability and Resilience Initiative
At the recent University of Hawai‘i (UH) Board of Regents meeting on March 28th, President David Lassner unveiled the renewal of the UH System’s sustainability and resilience initiative efforts by showing an exciting, fast-paced video that was well-received by the standing-room only crowd at Kapiolani Community College. The five-minute video, produced by the UH Office
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UH Office of Innovation and Commercialization appoints two new staff experts
The University of Hawai`i (UH) is pleased to announce the appointments of Sandra Fujiyama as innovation and business development officer, and Rafael Gacel-Sinclair as technology transfer specialist in the Office of Innovation and Commercialization and the Office of Technology Transfer, respectively. Sandra Fujiyama In her new role, Fujiyama, an intellectual property attorney, will be responsible
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UH Federal Appropriations How-To-Guide
To assist UH faculty with helpful suggestions on drafting more targeted and effective requests, please click on the link below to view the slide deck prepared by UH System Director of Health Science Policy Initiatives Dr. Aimee Grace. Memo from UH Vice President Vassilis L. Syrmos — UH Federal Appropriations: FY 2024 UH Federal Appropriations
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2018 Research and Engineering Design Clinic for Middle School Students and Teachers
STEM Pre-Academy and the College of Engineering (COE), University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa presented the second annual Research and Engineering Design (RED) Clinic for Middle School Teachers and Students on Saturday, September 22, 2018, on the UH Mānoa campus. As in 2017, this year’s event brought the concepts and processes of engineering design into the
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