First students start Kaua?i medical training program
The John A. Burns School of Medicine welcomed its six inaugural medical students to the Kauaʻi Medical Training Track program.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine welcomed its six inaugural medical students to the Kauaʻi Medical Training Track program.
The second annual fundraiser runs August 22–September 19.
Upgrades include additional Bloomberg terminals for students to conduct high-level financial analysis projects.
The event was presented by the UH Office of Alumni Relations in partnership with the UH Alumni Association.
Interested undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to visit the RISE website for more information.
The Alakaʻina Foundation has given almost $1.8 million to support UH students.
The $3 million gift will provide three new scholarships for students at UH Hilo.
Six labs that have been officially renamed to reflect their industry sponsors were on display at a special open house celebration.
UH alumni magazine highlights ocean conservation leadership and the creator of Hawaiian wordle.
The scholarship will be awarded to full-time undergraduate business students with preference to individuals who are the first in their family to attend college.