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W. M. KECK OBSERVATORY AND ʻIMILOA HELP LOCAL SCHOOLCHILDREN REACH FOR THE STARS
(Hilo, Hawaiʻi) —
UH Hilo's
ʻImiloa Astronomy Center of
Hawai
ʻi has received a generous donation
of $10,000 from the W. M. Keck Observatory. The donation will support visits to the
ʻImiloa Center by K-12 schoolchildren and
their teachers, as part of an ambitious two-year program through which
ʻImiloa is arranging programs for all public,
charter and private schools on the Big Island.
The W. M. Keck Observatory's donation will be matched with another $20,000 effectively tripling the value
of the gift - under the terms of a 2008 grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. The Moore
Foundation grant is assisting the Center with its goal of reaching 100% of the island's school-aged children,
by bringing them to
ʻImiloa to experience its
exhibits, planetarium and educational programs. Transportation to the Center, admission, and lunch are all
provided thanks to the grant, making the field trip possible for students throughout the island. For every
$1 of additional support which
ʻImiloa secures
for the program, the Moore Foundation grant is providing $2.
The
ʻImiloa Astronomy Center has a special
mission to engage youth in Hawai
ʻi, involving
them in hands-on exploration of astronomy, together with Hawaiian language, navigational skills and indigenous
culture. The resulting sense of pride and the interest in science and engineering that
ʻImiloa is instilling are critical tools for
preparing local young people to participate in Hawai
ʻi's
21st century economy. In pursuit of this mission,
ʻImiloa
has set an aggressive goal of reaching all of Hawai
ʻi
Island's 30,000 K-12 schoolchildren through its educational programs over the next two years.
ʻImiloa Associate Director
Ka
ʻiu Kimura commented, "Support from the
W. M. Keck Observatory is helping
ʻImiloa ensure
that local children grow up understanding that successful participation in science and technology can coexist
and support the values of their unique Hawaiian heritage.
ʻImiloa
appreciates the support and contributions of the observatories in helping us to achieve our mission and our
reach to Hawai
ʻi Island school children."
Keck Observatory Director Taft Armandroff said on behalf of the Waimea headquartered organization, "
ʻImiloa Astronomy Center is a resource that
engages people of all ages in astronomy and Hawaiian culture. We are proud to be a part of the Moore
Foundation's initiative to help educate the next generation of cosmic explorers and innovators."
The mission of UH Hilo's
ʻImiloa Astronomy
Center of Hawaiʻi is to celebrate Hawaiian
culture and Maunakea astronomy, sharing with the world an inspiring example of science and culture united
to advance knowledge, understanding and opportunity. Please visit
www.imiloahawaii.org.
The
W. M. Keck Observatory operates two 10-meter optical/infrared telescopes on the summit of
Mauna Kea as a scientific partnership of the California Institute of Technology, University of California and NASA.
The vision of Keck Observatory is a world in which all humankind is inspired and united by the pursuit of knowledge
of the infinite variety and richness of the Universe.
The University of Hawaiʻi Hilo
is a comprehensive university with five degree-granting colleges, six master's programs and two doctoral programs.
UH Hilo strives to integrate culture and science, offer hands-on learning opportunities to its students and use
the Island of Hawai
ʻi as a natural learning laboratory.
Enrollment has doubled since 1980 to more than 3,700 students coming from all fifty states and more than 40 countries.
Please visit
www.uhh.hawaii.edu.
The University of Hawaiʻi Foundation,
a nonprofit organization, raises private funds to support the University of
Hawai
ʻi System. Our mission is to unite
our donors' passions with the University of Hawai
ʻi's aspirations to benefit the people of
Hawai
ʻi and beyond. We do this by
raising private philanthropic support, managing private investments and nurturing donor and alumni
relationships. Please visit
www.uhf.hawaii.edu.