UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MANOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for September 7 (Monday) – Sept. 13, 2009 (Sunday)
SUNDAY, Sept. 13
UH Mānoa artist-in-residence Michel Tuffery inspires young New Zealanders to connect with cultural history. Star-Bulletin
UH Mānoa faculty art exhibition features sophistication, maturity. Star-Bulletin
JABSOM offers workshop on recovering from brain injuries. Maui News
FRIDAY, Sept. 11
Graduate Dean Peter Garrod says most Mānoa graduate offerings are unaffected by budget cuts. Pacific Business News
Kewalo Lab's Mark Martindale says researchers garner $4.5 m in federal funds. KITV
"Unconventional" production is UH Manoa’s latest contribution to local theatre. Star-Bulletin
Cancer Center's Brenda Hernandez links weight gain to risk of prostate cancer. Huliq news
THURSDAY, Sept. 10
Proposed merger of TIM and Shidler College of Business draws fire. Star-Bulletin
Documentary film will focus on Obama's mother, UH Mānoa graduate. Advertiser
Aquarium concerned over impact of new local preference procurement law. Maui News
UH honors top Mānoa faculty members. Ka Leo
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9
Enrollment at UH Mānoa is up 2 percent over last year. Advertiser Star-Bulletin
Budget cuts move JABSOM to halt admittees into medical technology program.
JABSOM requests halting enrollment in speech pathology program. Ka Leo
President's address on health plan impresses JABSOM audience. KHON2
President Greenwood appears on Sunrise Morning show in first live interview.
TUESDAY, September 8
Dolphin deaths in 2004 at Kewalo Lab led to UH paying penalty of $13k. Star-Bulletin
