Congressman Case meets with UH Indo-Pacific experts, leaders
UH hosted U.S Representative Ed Case on November 22.
UH hosted U.S Representative Ed Case on November 22.
ʻŌhai Daniels, Lei Ishikawa and Shavonn Matsuda were three of thirteen graduates who received doctor of philosophy in Indigenous studies degrees.
The grant will provide education, training and professional development opportunities for students and U.S. government personnel.
The 12th Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders tackled topics including climate change, islander resilience during the pandemic, sustainability and the Pacific diasporas.
The three inaugural graduate degree fellows are Moia Afoa, Alice Areori and Charles Olovikabo.
The new American Association for Cancer Research Progress Report promotes health equity-focused cancer research.
The project will help make oral cancer information and education more accessible to the Satawal island community of Yap.
An interdisciplinary team of UH experts present a session at the Consortium of Universities Global Health 2021 conference.
The UH Cancer Center and University of Guam will use the grant to mitigate the impact of cancer on Pacific Islanders through research, training and community outreach.
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.