Social work, public health students partner with YMCA
Since 2019, nearly 60 public health and social work students have been placed at the Atherton YMCA to conduct their field experiences.
Since 2019, nearly 60 public health and social work students have been placed at the Atherton YMCA to conduct their field experiences.
Brian J. O’Hare was one of 200 U.S. citizens chosen for the 2022–2023 English Language Fellow Program.
Students who are accepted into the program must commit to post-graduation employment with the Hawaiʻi Department of Human Services.
Review of applications will begin in August 2022.
Nearly 100,000 kūpuna and others in Hawaiʻi are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia.
This is one of the first comprehensive pandemic response studies for the state.
Tiare Sabellano-Tsutsui will be the student speaker at UH Mānoa’s 2022 commencement ceremony on Friday, May 13.
The Permanent Address aims to educate listeners about their housing rights in an accessible and engaging format.
A search advisory committee reporting to Provost Michael Bruno has been established to start the search process.
The new workforce development contract will support the creation of opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds.