UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MANOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for February 11 (Monday) – Feb. 17, 2008 (Sunday)
     
                             

      Sunday, Feb. 17

CTAHR’S Spencer Malecha researches possible ocean farming of crustaceans. Advertiser

      Saturday, Feb. 16

Businessman Leonard Kamp creates Shidler scholarship. Pacific Business News

      Friday, Feb. 15

Column by Ferd Lewis: Search committee shows Chancellor Hinshaw plans to be “forceful” in UH sports. Advertiser

UH Manoa working through emergency response plans. KITV

Tragedy in Illinois hits home for College of Education Dean Christine Sorenson. Star-Bulletin

New study reveals world’s oceans heavily damaged by human practices; UH’s Kim Selkoe is co-author. AFP

UH students can now buy prepaid taxi fare cards. Advertiser

      Thursday, Feb. 14

Editorial: UH athletics deserves aloha, but should not be given the Stadium. Advertiser

KGMB9 general manager won’t apply for AD job. Star-Bulletin

Closer look at UHM emergency plans in case of a shooting. KHON2

UH Ombuds office caters mostly to students. Advertiser

UHM student Kaulana Vares helps develop Hawaiian language website for airline.
PR Newswire

      Wednesday, Feb. 13

UH Manoa’s dirty dance studio. KGMB9

Institute of Marine Biology’s Greta Aeby monitors diseases of Hawaii’s reefs. KHNL-TV

Carl Clapp applies for AD position. Star-Bulletin

      Tuesday, Feb. 12

UH hopes to soon name search committee for new Athletics Director. Advertiser

KKEA Radio offers new sports broadcasting contract to UH Advertiser

JABSOM scientists look for cures to crystal meth addiction. KGMB9

Center for Disability Studies receives $53k grant. Pacific Business News

      Monday, Feb. 11

Kamehameha Schools begins Mo’ili’ili renovations; future plans’ impact on UHM and residents unclear. Advertiser

UH’s J. Patrick Henry and Lisa Kewley win top U.S. astronomy awards. Star-Bulletin

UH’s Elaine Hatfield develops “passion love scale test”. New York Times

UH Center for Family study shows preschool important to economic success. Star-Bulletin

TIM performs study of Hawaii tourism workforce problems. Pacific Business News