Anna Stone Fighting Homelessness in Hawai‘i Master of Public Health alum aims for collaboration and better public policy.
Laura Kaakua (JD '07) Protecting Hawai‘i’s cultural sites At The Trust for Public Land, Laura Kaakua is helping to protect Hawai‘i’s cultural sites and native habitats.
Jason Tom Hawai‘i’s Human Beatbox For Kapi‘olani CC alumnus Jason Tom, beatboxing is a way to uplift and encourage others.
Noah Dolim Hawai‘i CC ia a key part of his past At Hawai‘i CC, Noah Dolim found a sense of community and passionate professors who sparked his interest in Hawaiian history.
Tomoya Hori UH Hilo grad recruits future Vulcans in Japan Osaka-born Tomoya Hori shares memories of life as a UH Hilo student and his go-to order at Ken's House of Pancakes.
Therese Argoud A safer Hawai‘i: Therese Argoud builds connections to prevent injuries in Hawai‘i Therese Argoud shares her journey from working for a statewide regional perinatal health system to coordinating the Hawaii Keiki Information Service System.
Dr. Zoe Green (formerly Chun-Dela Cruz) Pharmacy alumna enhances career with own company What started out as a line of natural soaps has transformed into a non-profit organization benefiting the local community.
Silvia Gianetti Barber Scientist learned critical thinking skills at Mānoa She journeyed to Mānoa from Italy to surf, swim, and pursue her master's degree. Now she's an environmental scientist and lead risk assessor.
Al Katz Embracing both town and gown Since graduating with a MPH in 1987, Al Katz has worked to improve the health of Hawai‘i’s communities by being a Professor of Epidemiology at the UH Office of Public Health Studies.
Jill Tamashiro Shaping community through education and policy Jill Tamashiro has worked to improve the health of Hawai‘i by offering health education on the harm of secondhand smoke exposure.
Jill Inouye Caring for athletes a rewarding experience for sports doctor Sports doctor Jill Inouye, a former team physician for UH Mānoa athletics, says hard work goes a long way.
Betty Wood Public health as a way of thinking Betty Wood knows that public health isn't just a career option, it's a way of thinking.
Lorenn Walker Repairing relationships for the incarcerated Lorenn Walker journeys great distances to help people who've committed crimes to recognize their autonomy.
Darin Pilialoha Nānākuli High and Intermediate School’s Darin Pilialoha Darin Pilialoha has a tough job as principal of Nānākuli High and Intermediate School–but there’s no place else he’d rather work.
David McDowell Wahiawā to Afghanistan UH West Oʻahu graduate David McDowell holds the title of protective security specialist—an intense but rewarding job.