Social work alumna shines spotlight on Micronesian culture
Kathlina’s Martin's connection to theater emerged from her desire to preserve Micronesian cultural narratives.
Kathlina’s Martin's connection to theater emerged from her desire to preserve Micronesian cultural narratives.
Kamea Macusi and has utilized her experience to delve into one of the most pressing mental health issues in the country.
The highest ranked programs are in the William S. Richardson School of Law ranking No. 23 for both best part-time law programs and best environmental law programs.
The study examined their perspectives in the aftermath of racism toward Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kristina Leialoha Kaleimamahu will receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
The collections comprise a glossary of words and definitions, and ʻōlelo noʻeau (sayings) and nane (riddles) .
Six disciplines at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 placed in the nation’s top 10%.
Claudia Hartz and Maria Alejandra Cisneros-Zavala are addressing these issues as a part of their employment-based practicum experience.
Joliene Hasugulayag, Sylvia Elias and Letischa Edilyong-Reichhardt are making significant contributions to the social work profession in their communities.
50 students in the Master of Social Work program have gained valuable experiences through the partnership.