Community partners donate $3.66 million for 23 “full-tuition” JABSOM scholarships
The 23 scholarship recipients are Hawaiʻi residents and make up about a third of the incoming Class of 2022.
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.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine prepares to welcome its largest class in a decade.
Funding will expose undergraduate students to unique and transformative research opportunities at local community colleges and four-year universities.
Chien-Wen Tseng of the John A. Burns School of Medicine is a member of the U.S.U Preventive Services Task Force, which issued the recommendation.
The new law will help more students get into pharmacy, nursing and medical schools, now that preceptors are recognized for their outstanding community service.
Saguna Verma leads a research team that has discovered how the virus can hide in men's bodies long after they are infected.
Brooks Mitchell was honored with the 2018 Koenig Foundation Award in Medicine from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation Honolulu Chapter.
Six members of the John A. Burns School of Medicine Class of 2018 are cloaked in traditional kīhei with meaningful personal designs.
Natalija Glibetic has earned first-place honors in competitions at the John A. Burns School of Medicine and College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.