Camp introduces high school students to healthcare professions
One-day, free event on February 2 exposes teens to a wide array of healthcare professions.
One-day, free event on February 2 exposes teens to a wide array of healthcare professions.
UH News on OCSports features news segments for December and January.
One of the largest gift commitments ever made to UH by a private individual will fund student scholarships and support science and culinary programs.
UH Mānoa Angel Yanagihara has developed a medicine that effectively treats the sting of a box jellyfish.
Ralph Shohet and the Center for Cardiovascular Research received $6 million in funding to battle heart disease.
The UH Board of Regents’ approval of the sale of land to the Roman Catholic Church is among UH events and activities highlighted in news coverage during the past week.
Researchers at the UH medical school’s Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Center for AIDS report on the disparity in the disease’s diagnosis rate amongst the Native Hawaiian population.
John A. Burns School of Medicine Professor Timothy Dye appointed editor-in-chief of the Maternal and Child Health Journal.
The Department of Native Hawaiian Health celebrates 10 years of improving the health of Native Hawaiians.
UH Mānoa researcher Takashi Matsui featured as a cardiovascular expert in a pioneering American Journal of Physiology bilingual podcast in English and Japanese.