University of Hawaiʻi Hosts International Diplomats on Maunakea to Showcase Astronomy and Cultural Stewardship
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May 29 Written By Olivia Cropper
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The University of Hawaiʻi hosted approximately 50 international diplomats on Maunakea and at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center to showcase Hawaiʻi's leadership in astronomy, scientific discovery, and cultural stewardship. The event highlighted how UH and global partners are advancing astronomy while respecting the cultural significance of Maunakea.
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· 1 pulledDiplomats learned how UH and global partners are advancing astronomy.
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