ARCS Foundation Honolulu is hosting a free workshop on Oct. 28 to help graduate students their scholarly work in ways that engage the lay audience.
The program features award winning science blogger (and 2013 ARCS Scholar) Christie Wilcox on using social media, public education specialist Judy Lemus on creating... Read more
Preconditioning to increased ocean temperature and acidification might buy corals time in the race to survive climate change, ARCS Scholar Alumna Hollie Putnam reported in the August 2015 Journal of Experimental Biology. The University of Hawai‘i integrative biologist demonstrated that adult... Read more
Preconditioning to increased ocean temperature and acidification might buy corals time in the race to survive climate change, ARCS Scholar Alumna Hollie Putnam reported in the August 2015 Journal of Experimental Biology. The University of Hawai‘i integrative biologist... Read more
ARCS Foundation Honolulu Chapter presented 11 scholar awards during its annual awards banquet at the Outrigger Canoe Club in May. Meet the scholars. Recipients included Scholar of the Year Ruthsenne Perron, who is part of a... Read more
ARCS Scholar H. Jabran Zahid has received the Robert J. Trumpler Award, given by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific to recognize a recent PhD thesis considered unusually important to astronomy.
Zahid’s thesis work measured the chemical evolution... Read more
Honolulu Chapter President Cheryl Ernst, fourth from left, was among the guests at recent the University of Hawai‘i Foundation Scholarship Celebration bringing donors together with the University of Hawai‘i students who benefit from their gifts.
The theme for the evening was on the sciences,... Read more
Talk about fishy ailments. When he was an ARCS Scholar at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa (in 1997–98), Chris Lowe's studies included how rays avoid sunburn. Now a professor of biological sciences at California State, Long Beach, he... Read more
Ryan Gough, ARCS Foundation Honolulu Chapter’s 2014 Scholar of the Year, is replacing etched PC boards with liquid metal elements in modern electronic devices to make them more adaptable.
2002 Honolulu Scholar Kelly Benoit-Bird has been named a PopTech! Fellow and received a MacArthur Foundation "Genius Award" grant for her work to develop and use accoustic equipment to study marine mammals and the open ocean ecosystem. Read more.Read more
Meet the ARCS Foundation Honolulu Chapter 2013 Scholars.
Two Scholar of the Year Awards were presented this year, one to Zachary Bergeron for the potential societal benefit of his work with peptides from marine snail toxins, and one to Jonathan Whitney for scientific merit for combining genetic, behavioral and ecological... Read more