Child welfare education collaboration revitalized
HCWEC seeks to provide a training pipeline to develop a highly competent workforce in the challenging child welfare field in the state of Hawaiʻi.
HCWEC seeks to provide a training pipeline to develop a highly competent workforce in the challenging child welfare field in the state of Hawaiʻi.
The 80th Anniversary Gala honored Elizabeth Jessamine Kauikeolani “Clorinda” Low Lucas, Senator Susie Chun Oakland and the Queen’s Health Systems.
The Queen Liliʻuokalani Trust donated $500,000 to the Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work.
Kekai and Jason Smith—two class of 2015 graduates whose hard work and determination in getting their master’s degrees in social work and engineering will come to fruition.
Hā Kūpuna at UH Mānoa’s School of Social Work honored with Award for Excellence in Multicultural Aging.
The Native Hawaiian Education Association honored Noreen Mokuau, Maenette Benham and Nawaʻa Napoleon with the association’s Educator of the Year award.
Gartley Hall, the second oldest building at UH Mānoa, received a new lease on life after a 14 million dollar renovation.
Multidisciplinary research into varying lifespans of Hawaiʻi residents will continue at UH Mānoa.
Assessment of LGBTQI amongst Native Hawaiians, the aloha response and more in the latest issue of the Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work journal.
West Oʻahu Hoʻoulu Pacific team wins awards for social enterprise agricultural project designed to improve Pacific Island community health.