College preps for first ever virtual Career Day
September 23rd will mark another first for the college. This time is will be the first ever virtual Career Day in college history. Space is limited with 65 employers having already signed up to participate. Fortunately, a few spots are…
The state of the College of Engineering
On August 24, 2020, the college welcomed back over 1,300 students and 62 faculty to campus for the start of the fall semester. Fall classes are currently being delivered via a mix of online, hybrid, and face-to-face formats, following strict…
Engineering industry collaborates to grow Hawai‘i’s talent pipeline
A first-ever solutions-focused engineering industry strategy session drew 40 business leaders and educational partners to a virtual meeting in July, convened by the University of Hawai‘i and the Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i. Driven by the O‘ahu Engineering Sector Partnership, the…
Engineering student wins Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw Scholarship in Sustainability
John Sadorra, an undergraduate majoring in mechanical engineering, has been awarded the 2020-2021 Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw Scholarship in Sustainability. This award, worth $1400, is given annually to a full-time undergraduate student with demonstrated leadership and scholarly interest in sustainability.…
Farewell to our graduating Engineering Student Ambassadors
Mahalo and aloha to our outgoing Engineering Student Ambassadors (ESAs) Tiana Saito, Kevin Liu, and Kacie Shimabukuro! With strong academic backgrounds, effective communication skills, and a talent for community engagement, they did an outstanding job representing the college as recruiters…
Engineering students develop real-world solutions through industry-integrated courses
Students at UH Mānoa’s College of Engineering don’t just study theory and concepts – they roll up their sleeves and attack current challenges within our community. More and more, the college is pivoting to infuse industry-integrated courses into their four-year…