Record size medical class receives white coats
The John A. Burns School of Medicine admitted a record setting 77 students, up from 72 students last year, to the Class of 2023.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine admitted a record setting 77 students, up from 72 students last year, to the Class of 2023.
Team Hawaiʻi will have to prepare a four-course menu, with 110 minutes to prep, cook, plate and serve all dishes to the judges.
A kombucha and kava lounge and an online education platform for professional tattoo artists are some of the entrepreneurial possibilities from the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship's Summer Startup Launchpad.
The project encourages and finances non-college-bound high school students and adults to attend, and successfully complete, their first year of college.
Thirty promising high school and college students were recognized for outstanding academic achievement and are part of an effort to keep the state’s best and brightest in Hawaiʻi.
During the filmmaking workshops, five Academy for Creative Media students along with Shanghai University’s Shanghai Film Academy students got hands on and co-produced two short films.
The gift supports the Native Hawaiian Science and Engineering Mentorship Program’s Freshman Bridge and the 2019 Engineering Student Ambassadors Program.
New doctors are in their first weeks on the job at medical centers throughout Hawaiʻi through a partnership between local hospitals and the University of Hawaiʻi that began nearly 50 years ago.
The 糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 Tech Center designed the LaunchPad competition, which will take place at the 2019 ACTFL World Languages Expo in Washington, D.C.
Kapiʻolani CC was the only campus in higher education that was invited to present a Best Practices session on its apprenticeship program and how it could address employee shortages.