UH welcomes back fans to Mānoa with COVID-19 safety requirements
Fans must be fully vaccinated (at least two weeks after the last dose of COVID-19 vaccine).
Fans must be fully vaccinated (at least two weeks after the last dose of COVID-19 vaccine).
The Rainbow Wahine soccer team played in front of fans on October 14 for the first time in nearly two years.
A UH researcher co-authored national studies on the pandemic’s impact on Americans.
The study is based on the prediction that additional variants will be found in Hawaiʻi because of its high influx of recreational travelers from COVID-19 hotspots.
Nearly 2,000 businesses participated in the survey of businesses and community organizations in Hawaiʻi.
All employees, including those who are teleworking, will be required to be fully vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus or have an approved exemption.
“We are asking all chairs and faculty to carefully review your spring 2022 schedules and make adjustments to the mode of instruction.”
All attendees must be vaccinated, masked and physically distanced.
The new funding from the Hawaiʻi Department of Health will focus on recruiting and training bilingual and Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander and Filipino populations.
A newly refurbished bus will serve as a backdrop and shuttle graduate students and other fellow entertainers to live performances across Oʻahu.