Aloha ʻĀina Kalaepōhaku will bring together kaiāulu to mālama from mauka to makai. With a focus on Aloha ʻĀina as the vehicle to educate on sustainability, our event will involve hands-on service and experiential learning by way of existing projects within the campus māla, pālolo stream, and invasive limu removal at Ka'alawai beach .
TransformAção is a flagship initiative by ENGIE Brasil Energia, carried out through its Salto Santiago and Salto Osório Hydroelectric Plants. Now in its third edition, the project is designed to foster leadership among students from municipal, state, and private schools in the regions surrounding these facilities.
The primary aim of this course is to convey how learning, motivation, and behavioral change theories and strategies can be applied through nutrition education to facilitate behavioral changes towards healthy eating.
The aim of this course is to assess the health and nutritional status of different groups in society. The methods used to evaluate the nutrition and health status of the general population as well as specific groups (such as pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, school-age children, etc.) will be discussed in detail.
The Biomaterials course introduces students to the fundamental principles of biomaterials science, emphasizing the relationship between material properties and their interactions with biological systems. This interdisciplinary course integrates general chemistry, material science, and engineering principles to address challenges in tissue engineering and medical applications.