Annual domestic violence march finds virtual route
A PSA and videos produced by the John A. Burns School of Medicine urges the public to reach out to those who may be victims and seek help.
A PSA and videos produced by the John A. Burns School of Medicine urges the public to reach out to those who may be victims and seek help.
It was developed in an effort to examine leaders¡¯ actions in a crisis and teach students about ways to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A CARES act grant will provide free meals to 100 students through the end of the fall semester at UH Hilo.
The event will feature 55 live Zoom sessions in six tracks covering a variety of topics deeply impacting the local community.
The virtual series continues every Tuesday through November 10.
The funds will be used to increase COVID-19 testing and disseminate educational curriculum to schools in rural and underserved communities.
Mary Boland has been recognized by the School-Based Health Alliance for developing and leading the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Keiki Program.
The UH Mānoa Kawaihuelani Center for Hawaiian Language printed COVID-19 safety signs in the state¡¯s native language.
UH Community Colleges are teaching high-demand skills to Oʻahu residents whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19.
The College of Education team is one of only seven state teams nationwide that will take part in a multi-year initiative to support teaching colleges in the development of institution-specific curricula.