UH alumnus Masaru Oshiro named Social Work Pioneer®
Oshiro dedicated his life¡¯s career to social work and focused on helping meet people¡¯s basic needs to enhance their well-being.
Oshiro dedicated his life¡¯s career to social work and focused on helping meet people¡¯s basic needs to enhance their well-being.
Preserving the knowledge of Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners lies at the heart of this course and program.
The partnership with LT Ranch offers practicum students to work with youth ages 13–18 who find themselves in difficult circumstances.
Ka M¨¡no Wai: The Source of Life explores Native Hawaiian cultural practices from the perspectives of kumu loea, or experts.
Alex Ortega is looking forward to expanding on the school¡¯s impressive record of training and research, locally and globally.
Each year, UROP awards more than $500,000 in merit-based scholarships directly to students.
Studies show that turnover in the social work workforce nationally could be as high as 40%.
Kanela Kamahalohanuilai faced many struggles in her life but with the support of others, she will earn her master¡¯s in social work this spring.
Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health faculty shared their professional expertise with Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Buddhist reverends.
A new report by faculty details the current state of the social work profession in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ .