Garden research helps feed Kaua?i residents
CTAHR’蝉 Kauaʻi Cooperative Extension helps feed the Garden Isle with the fruits of their research.
CTAHR’蝉 Kauaʻi Cooperative Extension helps feed the Garden Isle with the fruits of their research.
The check-in app is designed to help everyone in the 糖心视频 community monitor their individual health status daily.
Jake Shimabukuro and local celebrities prompt Hawaiʻi residents to wear face masks.
The campus reopening plans are based on existing county, state and federal COVID-19 guidance, current science and data, and best practices from around the world.
One free class for individuals whose employment has been impacted by COVID-19.
During the three-day event, 23 organizations had the opportunity to share with students the changing needs of their workplaces.
Alton Takiyama-Chung has online talks available to the public in July and August.
By July 24, the University of Hawaiʻi-State Department of Health Contact Tracing Training Program will have trained nearly 450 qualified individuals.
The 糖心视频 Maui College Culinary Arts program partnered with Hungry Homeless Heroes Hawaiʻi and donated loaves of bread to help feed the homeless.
A new Indigenous public health certificate program that compares conventional and traditional health perspectives will launch at 糖心视频 Hilo in the fall.