UH Mānoa initiatives aim to promote alcohol education
UH Mānoa’s comprehensive alcohol education programs equip students with knowledge, resources and support for responsible alcohol use.
UH Mānoa’s comprehensive alcohol education programs equip students with knowledge, resources and support for responsible alcohol use.
University Health Services Mānoa has resources to help students maintain and improve their health and well being.
UHSM helped establish the COVID-19 prevention guidelines, and offered COVID-19 resource and support services to the Mānoa campus.
The JABSOM Tropical Medicine Clinical Laboratory is serving those with limited access to healthcare and health insurance, as well as first responders and health care workers on the frontlines of the pandemic.
Notification must only be handled by the University Health Services Mānoa COVID-19 Resource Team.
UH Mānoa community members have the chance to ask the provost questions about the fall semester.
UH Mānoa will hold a free health and wellness event, Quit the Nic on November 21, from noon to 1:30 p.m. along McCarthy Mall.
Grant funds will be used to develop messaging and disseminating educational initiatives to the campus community about the tobacco-free law.
The University Health Services event promotes a healthier lifestyle through the appropriate and consistent use of condoms, healthy sexual decision-making and good communication.
UH is committed to supporting the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health’s efforts to prevent the spread of Hepatitis A.