Kurashima named doctoral fellow ADVERTISING Kurashima named doctoral fellow A Native Hawaiian scholar from the Big Island has been selected as a 2015–16 Mellon-Hawaii Doctoral Fellow to pursue original research and advance her academic career. Natalie Kurashima is a PhD
Kurashima named doctoral fellow
A Native Hawaiian scholar from the Big Island has been selected as a 2015–16 Mellon-Hawaii Doctoral Fellow to pursue original research and advance her academic career.
Natalie Kurashima is a PhD candidate in the botany program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Kurashima’s research focuses on the restoration of traditional Hawaiian food systems and landscapes as a tool for biodiversity conservation, cultural perpetuation and resilience against climate change. She is a resident of Waimea and is doing her research on the Kahaluu filed system in Kona.
The Mellon-Hawaii Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowship Program provides a stipend and mentoring to enable doctoral fellows to complete their dissertations before accepting their first academic posts, and postdoctoral fellows the opportunity to publish original research early in their academic careers.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2016-17 program. Deadline to apply is Feb. 29. Info: MellonHawaii.org, 887-6411.
Miolii Charter School earns Hiki No award
Hiki No Executive Producer Robert Pennybacker visited Kua o ka La Public Charter School Milolii Hipuu Virtual Academy to present the 2015 Hiki No Best News Writing Award for the “Mauna Kea TMT” feature story.
The story is about one student’s struggle between his love of science and his respect for his Hawaiian culture. The story followed him as he explored different perspectives on the conflict surrounding the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea. Hiki No is PBS Hawaii’s statewide student news network.
Written and edited by student Hoku Subiono with the assistance of fellow students Dazza Kuahuia, David Watai-Simeona and Quinton Kuahuia, the story can be viewed at video.pbshawaii.org/video/2365430462.
Bridge results announced
Following are the results of the American Contract Bridge League at the Kona Bridge Club for October:
Oct. 1: Gail Mullen and Shirley Decker claimed first; second, Jim Elstran and Sue Kaneta.
Oct. 2: North/south first went to Ralph Stone and Gail Hadovsky; second, Judee Woodbury and Zack Woodbury. East/west winners were JoAn Hill and Shirley Decker; second, Sue Kaneta and Polly Beynon.
Oct. 5: In Swiss team play, first went to Chuck Clark, Jim Elstran, Dorothy Case and Butchie Hayward; second, Gail Mullen, Lois Griffiths, Lynn Puri and Sara Ito.
Oct. 7: Marlene Sabo and Lynn Puri placed first north/south; second, Stuart Vance and Peter Golitzen. Taking first east/west were Dean Jenkins and Gail Hadovsky; second, Richard Kertson and Leanna Kertson.
Oct. 8: First place went to Sue Kaneta and Jim Elstran; tied for second were partners Gail Hadovsky and JoAnn Hill and partners Gail Mullen and Shirley Decker.
Oct. 12: In Swiss Team play, first went to Richard Gittleman, Dean Jenkins, Dee Overton and Shelly Hershberger; tied for second were Shirley Decker, Peter Mitchell, Gerald Mitchell and Peter Golitzen, and Sally Bobb, Walt Bobb, Liz Holey and Beth Reid.
Oct. 14: Dean Jenkins, Richard Gittleman, Shelly Hershberger, and Dee Overton took first in Swiss team play; second, Dorothy Case, Lois Griffiths, Liz Holey and Butchie Hayward.
Oct. 15: Audrey Mitchell and Shirley Decker placed first; second, Dan Sabo and Barbara Pianin.
Oct. 19: First place was claimed by Shirley Decker and Gerald Mitchell; tied for second were partners Mirjana Reams and Doug Wake and partners Jean Cole and Lynn Puri.
Oct. 22: Beth Reid and Alice Goo placed first; second, Madelaine Kleinman and Robert Kleinman.
Oct. 24: First went to Douglas Wake and Mirjana Reams; second, Dean Jenkins and Gail Hadovsky.
Oct. 26: North/South first went to Marlene Sabo and Audrey Mitchell; tied for second were partners Mirjana Reams and Doug Wake and partners Sara Ito and Lois Griffiths. Kathy Golitzen and Peter Mitchell took first east/west; second, Chuck Clark and Dorothy Case.
Oct. 28: Claiming first north/south were Sue Kaneta and Polly Beynon; second, Joan Shepherd and Sara Ito. East/west winners were Doug Wake and Mirjana Reams; second, Peter Mitchell and Kathy Golitzen.
Oct. 29: Sue Kaneta and Jim Elstran placed first; second, Mirjana Reams and Doug Wake.
Info: KonaBridge.org.