National public health teaching award honors UH professor
Denise Nelson-Hurwitz is nationally recognized for excellence in undergraduate public health education.
Denise Nelson-Hurwitz is nationally recognized for excellence in undergraduate public health education.
The 2026 U.S. News and World Report¡¯s Best Graduate Schools rankings were released on April 6.
The annual Hōʻike highlights student research developed through community partnership
Investing in the wellbeing of boys and young men is a key to improving outcomes for future generations.
Outrigger canoe paddling connects health, culture, and community for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ paddlers.
The Thompson school expands public health education through statewide training for high school teachers.
Kauilaon¨¡lani Tengan was part of research that inspired him to learn more about health issues affecting our communities.
Launched in fall 2020, the program has prepared 72 students for college-level public health courses and careers.
A new study reports adolescents with higher blood levels of PFAS chemicals face a greater risk of fatty liver disease.
The results are due to early interventions and high vaccination rates in the state.