UH team launches new website to help public housing residents
To help 40,000 residents in HPHA housing, UH students and faculty designed and launched a COVID-19 resource website.
To help 40,000 residents in HPHA housing, UH students and faculty designed and launched a COVID-19 resource website.
The program includes an overview of COVID-19 with a focus on nursing care, public health responses and ethical challenges to assist nurses providing care in hospitals and communities.
A team of experts are evaluating methods to decontaminate personal protective equipment.
Donors have come together to raise funds for students on all 10 UH campuses facing urgent financial situations.
UH students are among a rising wave of innovators that want to generate startups deeply rooted in ancestral Hawaiian knowledge.
The deadline is April 30 and winners will be announced in May.
There is a variety of free virtual experiences and online educational resources for both residents and visitors to enjoy.
Many common household items can be used as planting containers—leftover plastic take-out food containers, old gutters or storage tubs.
The UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ women¡¯s volleyball, soccer and tennis teams have headed to Twitter to pass the ball to their teammates around the world.
CTAHR¡¯s seed laboratory is shipping seeds of local fruits and vegetables to help the community jump-start their own gardens.