The 32-year-old postdoctoral researcher and astrophysicist from the Big Island is peering deep into space while helping develop next-generation technology to deliver even sharper images of the universe.
In honor of Black History Month, various Hawaii Public Libraries will be hosting free storytelling events with internationally renowned storyteller Diane Ferlatte.
February is Black History Month — a time to honor and celebrate the rich heritage, achievements and contributions of Black Americans throughout history.
The weeklong education and outreach program is aimed at expanding science literacy and inspiring students in grades 3-12 to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and math through classroom presentations, career panels, public events and more.