UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for January 4 (Monday) – Jan. 10, 2010 (Sunday)
SUNDAY, Jan. 10
UH budget cuts result in fewer classes and frustrated students. KHON2
Commentary by Prof. Robert Littman: UH can balance budget without cutting faculty pay.
Editorial: Education crisis offers chance for change at schools and UH. Advertiser
UHM nursing center receives $1m. Star-Bulletin
UH Press says timing hindered publishing book by mother of Obama. Star-Bulletin
SATURDAY, Jan. 9
Chancellor Hinshaw encourages returning students to get swine flu vaccine. Star-Bulletin Advertiser
FRIDAY, Jan. 8
UH Cancer Center and hospitals team up on delivering clinical services. Advertiser
Rep. Mark Takai says UH needs to prioritize. Star-Bulletin
Campus Talk: Women’s Studies sponsors series on feminism. Advertiser blog
THURSDAY, Jan. 7
UH and faculty union to resume pay talks. Advertiser
Scientists find new threat to Hawaii’s tomato crops. KHON2 KITV
UH offers practice exams for SAT. Star-Bulletin
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 6
College of Arts and Humanities’ Hye-ryeon Lee organizes hot line to help immigrant Koreans stop smoking. Star-Bulletin
UH teams recruited to assist Samoa disaster recovery efforts. ÊPacific Islands Report
Campus Talk: CTAHR’S Pearl City garden offers advice and education. Advertiser blog
TUESDAY, Jan. 5
UH faculty union files grievance over pay cut. Chronicle of Higher Education Advertiser Star-Bulletin KHNL
Astronomy’s Shadia Habbal obtains first photos of elusive iron line in solar corona.
MONDAY, Jan. 4
Water problems keep Gartley Hall unusable. Star-Bulletin
UH students’ debt load remains low but is rapidly rising. Star-Bulletin
