UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MANOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for June 23 (Monday) – June 29, 2008 (Sunday)
SUNDAY, June 29
UH athletics aggressive, innovative in battling slumping economy. Advertiser
UH’s Kathryn Takara her research is being used as “Communist scare” rumor against Obama. Star-Bulletin
SATURDAY, June 28
Editorial: JABSOM’s proposed Kakaako biosafety lab has some key benefits. Advertiser
UH athletics ranks 53 nationally – Kauai student-athletes proud of achievements.
Kauai Garden Island
FRIDAY, June 27
Public Health’s Jay Maddock profiled as community leader of the year. Pacific Business News
Review of book by emeritus religion Prof. Lee Siegel, “Love and the Incredibly Old Man.” Sydney Morning Herald
THURSDAY, June 26
Proposed biosafety lab at JABSOM worries some – manager Keith Mattson says it’s designed to contain any viruses. Advertiser
McDonald’s in Aina Haina adds defibrillator that could save lives, says JABSOM’s Dr. James Ireland. Star-Bulletin
Scientists plan to decode cocoa genome, as UH did with papaya. New York Times
Computer science’s Kazuo Sugihara says UH chooses Curl platform. BusinessWire
WEDNESDAY, June 25
Study by JABSOM’s Jorge Camara finds classical music helps eye surgery patients.
Star-Bulletin KGMB9
Governor swings axe at state budget - $3.9m cut for UH. Star-Bulletin
Sea Grant donates 100 copies of award-winning reef book to schools. KHNL-TV
Students working with UH to save sea turtles ask for community cooperation. Maui Weekly
Obituary: Former Belmont mayor, UHM alumnus Kenneth Dickerson. San Mateo (Cal.) Daily Journal
TUESDAY, June 24
Science teachers get STEM training from UHM engineering program. Advertiser
MONDAY, June 23
Sea Grant’s Dolan Eversole leads planning to save Kailua Bay beach and sand dunes. Advertiser
Lyon Arboretum visitor center reopens. Star-Bulletin Ka Leo
Title IX celebrates 23rd anniversary – Associate AD Marilyn Moniz-Kaho’ohanohano among many beneficiaries. KHNL
Fulbright Scholar Brian Kastl will pursue geology doctorate at UHM. Pomona College
Washington internship exposes UHM student Melekaufusi Pepa to national decision-making. United Methodist Church
