Native Hawaiian health focus of new degree
UH Mānoa is now offering a new master’s degree in public health specializing in Native Hawaiian and indigenous health.
UH Mānoa is now offering a new master’s degree in public health specializing in Native Hawaiian and indigenous health.
William S. Richardson School of Law students deemed Best Advocates in a moot court competition for the third year in a row.
Bridge to Hope, a UH program for welfare recipients, helps students juggle family, work and school responsibilities.
The Center for Pacific Studies presents Waves of Change: Climate Change in the Pacific Islands and Implications for Âé¶¹´«Ã½, April 4-6.
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students talk about 15 to Finish.
For the first time since the program’s launch, UH Maui College’s Institute of Hawaiian Music is accepting new students starting fall 2013.
Students from colleges across Âé¶¹´«Ã½ presented papers on philosophical topics at the Third Annual Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Undergraduate Philosophy Conference.
UH Mānoa partners with agencies to deliver quality patient and family-centered care to long-term and hospice patients.
Kulanui, a brand of products developed by the UH, gives students an opportunity to do product development, from concept to store shelf.
A new photovoltaic system supports the Kauaʻi CC aquaponics program making it energy independent while providing practical learning platforms for students.