Moʻolelo on cancer wins student top prize in public health journal
Furukawa’s story utilized his dreams to connect with his ancestors.
Furukawa’s story utilized his dreams to connect with his ancestors.
UH researchers and partners collaborate to use information technology to improve the diagnosis and management of hypertension.
The project focuses on improving health literacy, especially among recent U.S. immigrants.
Emelie Jayne Ogata-Tambua, Alex Cadavona and Breena Gascov will earn their degrees at the fall 2023 commencement.
Catherine Pirkle and Rosana Hernandez Weldon presented a Hawaiʻi Public Health Institute training webinar on August 31.
Public health student Alex Sosa is committed to creating a space in which all students and other members of the UH Mānoa community can find guidance and support.
The study surveyed 158,000 women of reproductive age (15–49 years) living in 14 low- and middle-income countries.
Researchers conveyed the importance of tenure reform to Indigenous scholars specifically, but to the broader Indigenous community in general.
Mapuana Antonio has been appointed the Queen Liliʻuokalani Distinguished Professorship in Native Hawaiian Culture.
UH Mānoa epidemiologist Eric Hurwitz has studied back pain for 30 years.