Edith Kanaka?ole quarter design unveiled
Edith Kanakaʻole is one of five American women to be minted on new quarters as part of the 2023 honorees for the American Women Quarters™ Program.
Edith Kanakaʻole is one of five American women to be minted on new quarters as part of the 2023 honorees for the American Women Quarters™ Program.
Lee Buenconsejo-Lum is among 28 immunization advocates across the country chosen for outstanding efforts to promote immunization.
Haley Currier was awarded funding from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program to test two laser systems¡¯ ability to detect physiological changes in waterfern.
The committee makes recommendations on issues that prevent stolen cultural objects from countries around the world from being illegally trafficked into the U.S.
Mark Tawara and Tiffany Tabbal are now co-owners of a successful marketing, management and technology business.
Samantha Birmingham-Babauta and Dejah Faʻasoa were awarded the American Public Health Association scholarship and fellowship.
Kuʻi Keliipuleole and Nalani Olguin were selected to receive the predoctoral Ford Fellowship.
Award-winning poet Noʻu Revilla casts a spotlight on themes of desire and intergenerational healing in Ask the Brindled.
Faculty and students delivered talks, and organized workshops and symposia both virtually and in person.
Doctoral student Keiko Wilkins has been awarded a highly competitive NOAA Nancy Foster Scholarship.