Public health program provides college credits for HS, incoming UH students
The Community Health Scholars Summer Program introduces students to the field of public health and enhances their successful entry into higher education.
The Community Health Scholars Summer Program introduces students to the field of public health and enhances their successful entry into higher education.
UH authors contribute to the second edition of the Do No Harm Guide.
UH’s flagship campus is ranked No. 394 worldwide and No. 106 in the U.S.
The book explores ways that community-engaged research and service can improve Indigenous health.
The papers are housed in the Hawaiʻi Congressional Papers Collection.
The award will support the state’s substance use workforce development through assessment, planning, training and evaluation.
Researchers from the Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health and Brazil teamed up to explore this phenomenon.
Since 2019, nearly 60 public health and social work students have been placed at the Atherton YMCA to conduct their field experiences.
Nicole Graham, who earned bachelor’s degrees in public health and Spanish, will serve as a volunteer in Peru in the health sector.
Samantha Birmingham-Babauta and Dejah Faʻasoa were awarded the American Public Health Association scholarship and fellowship.