Father and daughter share Master of Public Health journey
Terry and Cynthia Chan share how the public health program supports students at every stage of life.
Terry and Cynthia Chan share how the public health program supports students at every stage of life.
New UH research ties cultural practices to stronger mental well-being in Indigenous elders.
A new Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Journal of Health & Social Welfare Special Issue provides solutions and successes.
Students, researchers and the community gathered to share health research and celebrate Filipino American History Month in Hawai?i.
The Department of Public Health Sciences used an AI-powered simulation game to teach students about global health and pandemic response.
Renzymeir Baloran and Eden Sun were nationally recognized for leading statewide efforts in youth behavioral health.
A new UH Cancer Center study based on Multiethnic Cohort data shows that adopting the MIND diet, even later in life, can help reduce the risk of dementia.
The study finds elderhood in Indigenous communities is earned through wisdom, not age, promoting healthy aging.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ is leading a key project in a regional effort to strengthen public health emergency preparedness, focusing on health risk communication.
Jena Funakoshi and Carrie Soo Hoo were selected for the American Public Health Association fellowship.