Alumna joins first Peace Corps volunteers to return overseas
Nicole Graham, who earned bachelor¡¯s degrees in public health and Spanish, will serve as a volunteer in Peru in the health sector.
Nicole Graham, who earned bachelor¡¯s degrees in public health and Spanish, will serve as a volunteer in Peru in the health sector.
Lo?c Le Marchand has been named the recipient of the 2022 American Association for Cancer Research Distinguished Lectureship on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities.
Edith Kanakaʻole is one of five American women to be minted on new quarters as part of the 2023 honorees for the American Women Quarters™ Program.
Lee Buenconsejo-Lum is among 28 immunization advocates across the country chosen for outstanding efforts to promote immunization.
Haley Currier was awarded funding from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program to test two laser systems¡¯ ability to detect physiological changes in waterfern.
The committee makes recommendations on issues that prevent stolen cultural objects from countries around the world from being illegally trafficked into the U.S.
Mark Tawara and Tiffany Tabbal are now co-owners of a successful marketing, management and technology business.
Brian J. O¡¯Hare was one of 200 U.S. citizens chosen for the 2022¨C2023 English Language Fellow Program.
Professor Philip Garboden spoke at the session called “Housing Insecurity under Bureaucracies of Displacement.”
Punahele's solo album, The West Above All, captured a N¨¡ H¨k¨± Hanohano Award for Hip Hop Album of the Year.