Hawai‘i Public Radio's Bytemarks Cafe explored how Honolulu ARCS Scholar Awards support University of Hawai‘i graduate students during a recent broadcast. Honolulu Chapter Co-President Cheryl Ernst and robotics engineer Dr. Brenan Yamamoto, a scholar alum now on staff at UH's Applied Research Laboratory, were joined by 2024 Scholars Jordie Ho... Read more
Honolulu ARCS Scholar Alum Anthony Amend will discuss "Fantastical Yeasts and Where to Find Them (in Hawaiʻi)" at the April 16 gathering of Honolulu Science Café. Dr. Amend is a professor in the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa's Pacific Biosciences Research Center, where he heads the Amend Lab on Microbial... Read more
2001-2002 Honolulu ARCS Scholar Jenifer Sunrise Winter discusse "The Role of Hardware in Responsible AI Governance" in a free hybrid pauhana program on Wednesday, March 12. Tune in online at 5 p.m. or join us por pupus at 4:30 p.m. on campus before the in-person presentatoin in AgSciences Room 219.... Read more
Shop ARCS Honolulu Chapter's Heart of Gold online auction through Feb. 24 for unique gifts—from a one-of-a-kind hand-woven lauhala hat and household items to books, games and baby itemsa. Proceeds benefit ARCS Scholar Awards. Visit Bidding Owl; email arcshonolulu@gmail.com for assistance or instructions in using Bidding Owl.... Read more
Dr. Khaldoon Ishmael is the latest ARCS Scholar featured in this year's Honolulu Science Café dinner speaker series. He will discuss "Revolutionizing Health Monitoring with Remote Bio-Radar Technology." He worked on application of Doppler Radar for non-invasive physiological monitoring as the 2021 Kresser ARCS Scholar in... Read more