Computer science skills, knowledge, and literacy contribute to economic productivity, digital equity, scientific innovation, and new fields of commerce in Hawaii.
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According to the World Health Organization, more than 38 million people worldwide are living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), including more than 2,000 in Hawaii.
The Civil Air Patrol carries out emergency service and disaster relief missions in the air and on the ground and has established itself among the nation’s search and rescue elite. ...
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Human resources professionals play a critical role in helping Hawaii navigate ongoing health, social and business challenges in the wake of the pandemic.
Rural communities face accessibility issues, lack of adequate healthcare providers, an aging population suffering from a greater number of chronic conditions, and larger percentages of uninsured and under-insured citizens.
Nurse practitioners play a critical role as trusted providers of health care for patients in our state.
“Governor Ige’s leadership opened the lines of communication between affordable housing developers and various state agencies.” — EAH Housing president Kevin Carney The bottom line: With streamlined policies, increased ...
Read More Surpassing the goal to build more affordable housing
It’s been an extraordinary time for Hawai‘i and the rest of the world as we emerge from the pandemic and take stock of how our lives have changed. Despite COVID-19 ...
Read More From the governor: Mahalo to the people of Hawai‘i
Governor Ige has added more state protections through executive order for anyone seeking an abortion or for health care providers who provide abortion services. “Abortion is legal in Hawai‘i,” said ...
Read More Protecting access to reproductive health care services
Thanks to $1.75 million recently released by the governor, the University of Hawai‘i will be able to double the intake of nursing students into its programs, according to UH ...
Read More Governor releases .75m to ease nursing shortage