Medical students help inspire next generation of health professionals
The John. A Burns School of Medicine will host a Teen Health Camp introducing students in grades 6–12 to medical workshops and interactive skill demonstrations.
The John. A Burns School of Medicine will host a Teen Health Camp introducing students in grades 6–12 to medical workshops and interactive skill demonstrations.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant will train community members to capture and record extreme high tide events on a global scale.
These net-zero structures will provide valuable data on the effects of energy usage and building design on energy demand.
The Mānoa Career Center hosted industry veterans offered practical advice for aspiring actors, writers and producers.
The “Queen of Martial Arts” speaks on her thriving international career spanning more than five decades.
New initiatives by the UH Mānoa Office of Admissions are being credited for the significant increase in applicants and in a number of other categories.
The 80th Anniversary Gala honored Elizabeth Jessamine Kauikeolani “Clorinda” Low Lucas, Senator Susie Chun Oakland and the Queen’s Health Systems.
Lana Garmire’s research will identify biomarkers for preeclampsia and breast cancer risks and develop personalized treatments.
Project proposals for the $10,000 Green Project Implementation Award, as well as multiple $1000 Green Student Leader Awards, are now being accepted.
The bi-annual magazine highlights exciting news from UH campuses and celebrates alumni accomplishments.