Reclaiming Resilience: The future of Native Hawaiians in STEMM
Kelsea Kanohokuahiwi Hosoda reflects on the impacts to Native Hawaiian education programs if federal funding is cut.
Kelsea Kanohokuahiwi Hosoda reflects on the impacts to Native Hawaiian education programs if federal funding is cut.
Kelsea Kanoho Hosoda was recognized nationally for her leadership and mentorship advancing Indigenous excellence in STEM.
Kanoho Hosoda’s research highlights the power of kindness in combating burnout in academia.
The Native Hawaiian Center for Excellence is focused on increasing the representation of Native Hawaiian students in medicine and other health professions.
Kalani Brady and Mele Look retired at the end of December 2021.
Four COVID-19 educational videos were created in Hawaiian and English.
The 12 new Native Hawaiian and 12 new Filipino medical doctors participated in cultural recognition commencement ceremonies.
Six members of the John A. Burns School of Medicine Class of 2018 are cloaked in traditional kīhei with meaningful personal designs.