Can Shakuhachi and Haiku poems help kūpuna heal?
UH Mānoa researchers study the impact of shakuhachi flute and haiku poetry on kūpuna well-being and cultural healing.
UH Mānoa researchers study the impact of shakuhachi flute and haiku poetry on kūpuna well-being and cultural healing.
The initiative will focus on equity-driven research, education and culturally informed practices.
The study offers insights into the motives behind student drinking and potential strategies to mitigate its harmful effects.
The study focused on the Filipino population in Hawaiʻi.
Yeonjung Jane Lee was recognized for her impactful and innovative teaching and leadership.
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Kamea Macusi and has utilized her experience to delve into one of the most pressing mental health issues in the country.
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The study examined their perspectives in the aftermath of racism toward Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kristina Leialoha Kaleimamahu will receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.