Barriers to tenure for Indigenous scholars focus of UH study
Researchers conveyed the importance of tenure reform to Indigenous scholars specifically, but to the broader Indigenous community in general.
Researchers conveyed the importance of tenure reform to Indigenous scholars specifically, but to the broader Indigenous community in general.
Mapuana Antonio has been appointed the Queen Liliʻuokalani Distinguished Professorship in Native Hawaiian Culture.
UH Mānoa epidemiologist Eric Hurwitz has studied back pain for 30 years.
The 26th annual Health Emergencies in Large Populations workshop was held in Honolulu in June.
The study shows important insights about post-colonial shifts in women’s experiences with pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood in Keetoowah society relating to maternal mental health.
The researchers noted that paddling appealed to a wide range of ages, income groups, and geographic locations.
Simone Schmid is the first post-doctoral resident scholar in public health.
Nearly 100% of Hawaiʻi residents aged 18–35 utilized some form of social media as a resource for COVID-19-related information.
Public health studies Tarin Tanji and Saikaew Dudla presented their research at the American Public Health Association annual conference.
The first students are expected to enroll in summer 2023.