Dr. Seiji Yamada Public health in the Pacific Islands As a young doctor, Seiji Yamada set out to make a difference in the health of people living in the Pacific Islands.
Chris Lai Hipp Learning to learn For clinical pharmacist Chris Lai Hipp, "learning to learn" was one of the most valuable takeaways from his days at UH.
Craig Takamine Building something meaningful Working in construction is not easy. But for Craig Takamine, construction is about building something meaningful.
Jud Yamane Into the unknown It has been a long journey since his model rocket launching days. Now a chief engineer for Northrop Grumman, aerospace continues to amaze him.
Hing Sham A significant shift in HIV treatment Once a fatal disease, HIV is now treated as other chronic diseases, thanks in part to Dr. Hing Sham.
Lisa Simpson A career in public health and understanding people Lisa Simpson turns public health science into public health policy.
Kevin Kunz Working to prevent addiction Sending a message to people's hearts, Kevin Kunz blends public health and medicine to reduce addiction.
Nicole DiManno Martin Diving head first into her work "Restoration is all about adaptive management and problem solving," says Nicole DiManno Martin, Senior Plant Ecological Technician on the Liko Nā Pilina Project.
Ashley Yamamoto From internship to career UH Hilo grad launched her credit union career as a student intern.
Amanda Fujita When dreams come true Now a 3D lighter for DreamWorks, Kapi‘olani CC alumna Amanda Fujita helps bring stories to life.
Dan Ling Thinking outside of the box As a systems engineer for Blue Planet Energy, Dan Ling is often faced with unique challenges.
Alan Martin Shaping the future of food After graduating from Kapi‘olani CC and spending some time in Europe, Alan Martin is now on track to become one of approximately 1,300 culinologists nationwide—and the only one in Hawai‘i.
August Milan Grace and Beauty Q&A with UH Maui College fashion alum August Milan strives for grace and beauty
Karen Kelsky The Professor Is In Surfing is great for the mind, body, and spirit. For Dr. Karen Kelsky, surfing was also the spark that led to her doctoral dissertation topic at UH Mānoa.