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Plantoem founder Zoe Zhang, center, says Chaminade student's sustainable proposals are very viable. Team members included, from left, Aleeyah Lemons ’24, Alexandra Zingarelli ’24 (joining remotely from Chicago), Sydney Danielson ’25, Conor McMahon ’24 and Pūnohu Keahi-Wood ’25.

Sustainable Entrepreneurship

After presenting their proposals, Chaminade students received their UN Certificate program in sustainability entrepreneurship.

Soraya Ortiz ’25, Katherine Liu ’26, Jazlynne Williamson ’25 and Farrah Dinh ’25, from left, submitted their final design concept to the Iceland Beer Spa International Architecture Competition with the help of Dr. Junghwa Suh.

Iceland Beer Spa

Katherine Liu ’26, Farrah Dinh ’25, Jazlynne Williamson ’25 and Soraya Ortiz ’25 submitted their final design concept to the Iceland Beer Spa International Architecture Competition.

In an era dominated by digitization, Liam Wesley—a penetration tester and cybersecurity engineer with High Tech Hui, LLC and Cyberruptive—described the importance of robust cybersecurity measures that cannot be overstated.

Cybersecurity Workshop

In an era dominated by digitization, Liam Wesley—a penetration tester and cybersecurity engineer with High Tech Hui, LLC and Cyberruptive—described the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.

The first cohort of 'Inana Sustainability Entrepreneurship Program consisted of nice students.

‘Inana Innovators Program

Thanks to a $600,000 two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), Chaminade University was able to develop the “‘Inana Sustainability Entrepreneurship Program,” which aims to spark minority entrepreneurial innovation among Hawaii-Pacific undergraduates.