Anonymous gift ignites medical student’s passion for public health
Elizabeth Young, a medical student at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, is recognized by two national organizations.
Elizabeth Young, a medical student at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, is recognized by two national organizations.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ graduate students Taylor Brack and Georgia Fredeluces earned American Association of University Women grants that will allow them pursue academic work designed to empower women and girls.
The scholarships are awarded to students who are recognized for a record of outstanding academic achievement and are part of an ongoing effort by UH to keep the state¡¯s best and brightest right here in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Journalism students place first in six categories in this year¡¯s statewide Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism competition.
Megan Ansdell, Michael Tucker, Ashley Chontos and Sam Grunblatt were recognized for outstanding research.
Raiatea Arcuri's still photography and timelapse images of Maunakea, Mauna Loa and the natural environment were featured in the PBS program NOVA.
Vera Hanaoka, a PhD student in Japanese language and linguistics at UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹, was selected as the Kobe College Corporation Japan Education Exchange Graduate Fellow for 2018–19.
The First Nations Launch program invites student teams from tribal colleges and American Indian Society of Engineering student chapters to design, build and fly a competition rocket.
Kathryn Strong was awarded a $2,000 scholarship, and Amanda Alvarado, Kaylee DeCambra, Liesl Nayeli and Kaimalie Zirker each received $1,000 scholarships.
Three Korean Language Flagship Center students have won Boren Scholarships to complete their capstone program at Korea University in Seoul.