Real drama benefits nursing students
HealthCAST, a partnership between UH Mānoa’s nursing and theatre departments, provide nursing students with realistic patient simulations.
HealthCAST, a partnership between UH Mānoa’s nursing and theatre departments, provide nursing students with realistic patient simulations.
Researchers from UH Mānoa are asking the public to help the Kamehameha butterfly and take part in the Pulelehua Project.
High school students explore Leeward Community College’s career and technical education programs at Discover Leeward Day.
UH Mānoa researchers are working with Maui based company Pacific Biodiesel to develop a way to make water from restaurant grease traps reusable.
A partnership between UH Community Colleges and the Hawaiʻi Department of Labor, iCan helps prepare students for college and careers by offering support services.
Windward Community College’s veterinary technology program opened its new $2.1 million Veterinary Technology Annex.
The 55 by ’25 initiative aims to increase the number of Hawaiʻi’s working age adults with a two- or four-year college degree to 55 percent by the year 2025.
A unique blend of western, Asian, Hawaiian and other Pacific Island traditions, the music department at UH Mānoa is unlike any other college program.
Indigenous language educators from around the world meet in Hilo for the 21st annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium.
UH Interim President David Lassner was the keynote speaker at the January 14 meeting of the Rotary Club of Honolulu.