Paeloko Learning Center on Maui
“Through Project
UH Maui College,
STEM career interest, science self efficacy, and science motivation for students participating in the
STEM problem-based learning model,” said
Jaymee Nanasi Davis, Project
STEMulate’s research coordinator and ʻĀINA IS program manager. “Our ʻāina-based community organizations give students a real-world problem to focus on. This is key to the project that it comes from an organization doing awesome work and presents a problem it is currently working on. After the students learn more about the problem, they try to come up with solutions. ʻĀINA
IS allows us to provide support, resources and training in
In Winona, it s Shakespeare like Will himself did it – outdoors, rain or shine
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First-gen college student and entrepreneur AnhPhu Nguyen lands scholarship to Harvard
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Editor s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2021 graduates.
Did you know that the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse can grow to 7 to 9 inches long? Obermeit collaring an elk calf in the White Mountains of Arizona in May 2020. Download Full Image
ASU graduate and Phoenix native Tyler Obermeit does. Something else he knows about this small mouse is that it is, unfortunately, an endangered species. Shrinking habitat space has left these mice with few options for places they can call home.
Luckily though, for this species of mouse, Obermeit has recently been hired by Arizona Game and Fish to study them. Obermeit’s goal? To learn more about the mouse so that people can know what actions to take