$14.2 million Native Hawaiian student services grant awarded to UH West Oʻahu
U.S. Department of Education grant to be used for Native Hawaiian health and wellness facilities and student support services at UH West Oʻahu.
U.S. Department of Education grant to be used for Native Hawaiian health and wellness facilities and student support services at UH West Oʻahu.
The UH Cancer Center and The Queen’s Medical Center NCI grant supports cancer clinical trails for Hawaiʻi’s minority and underserved population.
Multidisciplinary research into varying lifespans of Hawaiʻi residents will continue at UH Mānoa.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine was awarded a $1 million grant for policy, systems and environment interventions in the Pacific.
UH Mānoa researcher Marla Berry part of new the National Institutes of Health initiative to end gender bias in research.
The UH Hilo College of Pharmacy receives approval as sponsor of continuing education from the American Psychological Association.
John A. Burns School of Medicine graduate Danny Cheng is among the physicians featured in the critically acclaimed film Code Black.
Charles Rosser leads a UH Cancer Center and Queen's partnership to research a new drug that could halt recurrence of one of the most prevalent cancers in the U.S.
Hawaiʻi Community College is offering a new course this fall in West Hawaiʻi that prepares students to become a certified nurse's aide in two months.
Increasing physical activity has prevented or delayed the development of Type 2 diabetes according to a national diabetes study.