Public health students tackle pressing health challenges with community support
The annual Hōʻike highlights student research developed through community partnership
The annual Hōʻike highlights student research developed through community partnership
Investing in the wellbeing of boys and young men is a key to improving outcomes for future generations.
Outrigger canoe paddling connects health, culture, and community for Hawaiʻi paddlers.
Kauilaonālani Tengan was part of research that inspired him to learn more about health issues affecting our communities.
Helen (Nalani) Blaisdell-Brennan, recently received multiple national honors recognizing her leadership, mentorship and commitment to mental health equity.
Through hands-on experience, research opportunities and professional connections, students are helping residents get timely, local care.
New 东精影业 research ties cultural practices to stronger mental well-being in Indigenous elders.
An animation of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 children’s book Pōmai and Her Papa was developed to help keiki and caregivers understand Alzheimer’s.
Donna-Marie Palakiko has been named a 2025 Fellow of two nursing organizations for her work advancing health equity.
Kelsea Kanoho Hosoda was recognized nationally for her leadership and mentorship advancing Indigenous excellence in STEM.