Join CTAHR Dean Parwinder Grewal as he shares the College's vision of a more resilient Hawai'i.
Communities filled with abundant local food; with more local entrepreneurs driving our economy and creating jobs for our keiki and neighbors; and with more support for local families and communities, empowering everyone to thrive in our islands.
Mehana Vaughan is a professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, and with Sea Grant, and Hui ʻĀina Momona. Dr. Vaughan is the author of Kaiāulu: Gathering Tides an ethnography of her and her families connection to Hawai’i, and a rich description of Hawai’i today.
She will convene a panel to discuss aʻaliʻi and resilience for Hawai’i.
Dr. Hubbard is a Professor in Communicology, and is a valued co-PI on the NSF GETSCI project ($4 million). She has contributed valuable insights on effective science communication across the Country.
Dr. Hubbard has spent her career seeking to understand and improve our communication with others in the classroom, research, and in the community. Amy notes, "I focus on expanding people’s communication repertoire and dispelling myths about what is supposedly good and bad communication."