Our show hosts spoke with Brett Peavey and explored all of the changes that have occurred in the VAR business over the past few decades and where the industry is headed as well as careers in this field. The hosts for this episode were Andrew Lanning, Gordon Bruce. The hosts for this episode were Andrew […]
Meteorology: Inherent Uncertainties
Guest: Tom DiLiberto, Meteorologist, NOAA Many complex interactions influence the science of weather and climate prediction. We’ll explore how these multitudes of systems – from local to global in spatial scale and from transient to millennial in temporal scale – impact one another, allowing highly accurate short-term prediction, but making precise longer-term forecasting extremely difficult. […]
Friday, April 10th: ThinkTech Daily News
Corrupt Police System Called Upon to Protect Kenyan Citizens? Pakistan is Not Standing with Saudi Arabia in Yemen? Hillary Clinton Announced Presidential Bid? The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard.
A New Partnership for Tokai
Hawaii Tokai International College’s landmark partnership with UH West Oahu deepens with Tokai’s move to its new campus next to West Oahu. Edward (Ned) Shultz, Interim Chancellor, Hawaii Tokai International College (HTIC). Chancellor Shultz is also professor emeritus at UH Manoa, a retired professor of history, director of the Center for Korean Studies, and dean […]
Chinese Language Flagship Program
Alice Li Hagan’s most recent “Business Education Spotlight” guests were Dr. Madeline Spring and Maya Reid. Dr. Spring is the Director of the Chinese Language Flagship at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Maya is a freshman at the University and a Student Ambassador of the Program. Both of them will talk to us […]
Community Supported Fisheries: Fresh, Local & Pono
This week, our host, Hunter Heaivilin, spoke with Jason Chow, Operations Manager at Local I’a. The community supported agriculture model has been around for some years, and begun to take root around the islands; but terrestrial harvests are not the only kind that can make use of more direct sales and increased benefits to those […]
Yes for HIKI NO!
“Yes for HIKO NO: Bridging Communities and Education Gaps with HIKI NŌ” Host Jay Fidell spoke with Robert Pennybacker, PBS Hawaii Director of Learning Initiatives HIKI NŌ, PBS Hawaii’s statewide digital learning initiative that launched four years ago. With HIKI NŌ, students have been creating video reports about issues and people in their communities, while […]
Thursday, April 9th: ThinkTech Daily News
Iran’s Supreme Leader has Issues with Preliminary Nuclear Agreement Khamenei Uses Opportunity to Criticize Saudi Arabia Leaders Walter Scott: an Unarmed Man Killed by Police Officer in South Carolina Protestors and Citizens Claim Race at Root of Problem with Police The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna […]
Hydrogen is a Gas!
HCATT’s Stan Osserman joined Jay Fidell to tell us what’s up with hydrogen. Aston Martin and an Australian company making a hydrogen powered race-car, but it’s not a fuel cell, it’s hydrogen internal combustion and a Stan Osserman Aston Martin and an Australian company making a hydrogen powered race-car, but it’s not a fuel cell, […]
Changing Business of Healthcare
Former Hawaii House Represenative Rida Cabanilla (D) joined Chris Lethem to discuss the changing business of healthcare and rising opportunities to take advantage of! The host for this episode was Chris Lethem. The host for this episode was Chris Lethem. The host for this episode was Chris Lethem. The host for this episode was Chris […]