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Troy Andrade, Daniel Harris-Mcoy, Laurie James, Peiling Kao, Drew Kapp, Bryan Kim, Duke I. Lang, Kyra Anne Len, Alyssa MacDonald, Kevin Omuro, Gabriel David Peckham, Bridget Smith-Konter, Kevin Takayama, Bennett Zazzera and Wei Zhang was awarded Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching for 2022. ....
April 23 “Learning from ancient stories to navigate climate futures through Hip-hop” with Keith Cross, MC, PhD aka Doctabarz April 30 “Responding to the Climate Crisis with Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation” with Makana Reilly, Siobhán Dhonacha, Monica Stitt-Bergh, Pua Souza and Matthew Kamakani Lynch UH Hilo and Hawaiʻi Community College UH Hilo and Hawaiʻi UH Hilo and Hawaiʻi This two-afternoon symposium for Hawaiʻi CC and UH Hilo kauhale (students, faculty staff) with the theme Makawalu Environmental Kinship Across Communities featuring kī-notes, student/faculty presentations, alumni-in-conservation panel, hands-on workshops, virtual huakaʻi (loko iʻa & native forest/watershed restoration), Chancellorsʻ sustainability highlights and more. Final schedule and registration available online. ....
Bruce Torres Fischer Did you know the correct pronunciation of the area in Hilo commonly called Kaumana is actually Kaʻūmana? A newly launched podcast series led by a University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo graduate student is on a mission to educate people about the meaning behind places and street names on Hawaiʻi Island and how to properly say them. The segment called, “Inoa Matters,” is a series of short audio lessons about inoa, the Hawaiian word for name. It is the latest string of educational episodes to be broadcast through podcast, Podcast producer and sound engineer Bruce Torres Fischer is the voice behind the new inoa segment. He is working on a master’s degree in the Hawaiian language and literature program at ....