Kimchi benefits, smart honeybees, among summer undergraduate research projects
Zamani’s and Caldwell’s projects both received UROP project funding.
Zamani’s and Caldwell’s projects both received UROP project funding.
Public health students and Mental Health America of Hawaiʻi have benefited from their ongoing relationship to positively impact local communities.
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.
The dashboard provides statewide and county-level data on 19 metrics and allows users to track changes over time.
The research underlined the appreciation kūpuna felt for providers who took the time to get to know them and respected Hawaiian cultural practices.
A WGSS student and two alumni explain why seeking a double major in WGSS made sense to them in pursuit of health care careers.
This is one of the first comprehensive pandemic response studies for the state.
Tiare Sabellano-Tsutsui will be the student speaker at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补’s 2022 commencement ceremony on Friday, May 13.
A search advisory committee reporting to Provost Michael Bruno has been established to start the search process.