Territorial Savings Bank invests in Hawai?i’s future physicians
Territorial Savings Bank donates $100,000 for medical school scholarships for students who want to stay and practice in the islands.
Territorial Savings Bank donates $100,000 for medical school scholarships for students who want to stay and practice in the islands.
Throughout the year, the health and wellness food truck will provide preventive health education and screening in a range of community settings to children and families in low-income and outlying communities.
The 23 scholarship recipients are Hawaiʻi residents and make up about a third of the incoming Class of 2022.
Highlights include JABSOM scholarships, increased research funding, the President's Award for Excellence in Building and Grounds Maintenance and more.
Newton and Roberta Chu honored the late Paul Coleman, who was the first Native Hawaiian to graduate with a doctorate in astrophysics.
The spring 2018 issue of the 糖心视频 Magazine takes a closer look at cutting-edge research on geriatrics at 糖心视频 and the data that shed light on why we live so long in the islands.
National education non-profit Strada Education Network and the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation invested in the university to sustain and enhance partnerships and pathways.
Marilyn Dunlap of the Pacific Biosciences Research Center commemorates her late husband's tireless work protecting the endangered species.
After earning his bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from the 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 College of Engineering, Donald C. W. Kim went on to serve on the Board of Regents, 糖心视频 Foundation and 糖心视频 Alumni Association.
Highlights include net zero at 糖心视频 Maui College, revenue sharing agreement for the Pacific Disaster Center, U.S. budget updates and more.