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University of Hawaii nursing programs receive $1.75 million boost

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                                In 2021 just 442 nursing students graduated in Hawaii, and 65% of qualified applicants to UH nursing school programs were turned away. Above, students listened to instructor Eric Lee, right, at the UH Manoa Nursing Department on Thursday.

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    In 2021 just 442 nursing students graduated in Hawaii, and 65% of qualified applicants to UH nursing school programs were turned away. Above, students listened to instructor Eric Lee, right, at the UH Manoa Nursing Department on Thursday.

  • CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                The state announced it is releasing $1.75 million in funding for 39 nursing clinical instructors already hired at University of Hawaii campuses. Above, nursing student Lyla Kaneshiro participated in a class at UH Manoa.

    CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

    The state announced it is releasing $1.75 million in funding for 39 nursing clinical instructors already hired at University of Hawaii campuses. Above, nursing student Lyla Kaneshiro participated in a class at UH Manoa.

  • CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                The state announced it is releasing $1.75 million in funding for 39 nursing clinical instructors already hired at University of Hawaii campuses. Above, UH Manoa nursing students on Thursday watched Jamaica Micaella Escalante do a demonstration with the help of a mannequin.

    CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

    The state announced it is releasing $1.75 million in funding for 39 nursing clinical instructors already hired at University of Hawaii campuses. Above, UH Manoa nursing students on Thursday watched Jamaica Micaella Escalante do a demonstration with the help of a mannequin.

Gov. David Ige said Thursday he is allocating $1.75 million to hire instructors for the University of Hawaii’s nursing schools in an attempt to fill 1,000 nursing vacancies in the state. Read more

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