Blue Zones Project at UH Hilo inspires healthy living in campus community
UH Hilo joins a nationwide effort to create healthier, happier places to live, work and play.
UH Hilo joins a nationwide effort to create healthier, happier places to live, work and play.
The summit provided situation reports on the disease and presented the recently completed strategic response plan.
The events will provide an opportunity for students and parents to network with experts helpful in securing financial aid and scholarships for Native Hawaiians.
Seven UH Mānoa art students celebrate island life on a wall mural in the new Ka Makana Aliʻi shopping center.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Center for AIDS will lead discussions updating local efforts to prevent, treat and cure AIDS.
A team of UH Mānoa faculty and students will transform the Institute of Human Services into a math, science and engineering lab to educate community children.
Students from Kapiʻolani CC connect with the deaf community at the Yes Virginia, There is a Deaf Santa Claus! event.
Windward CC hosts a week of student holiday concerts with special guests Sean Naʻauao and Teresa Bright.
John A. Burns School of Medicine's camp encourages students from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue careers in healthcare.
The UH Choirs celebrate Shakespeare’s words set to a wide range of musical styles.