UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for April 12 (Monday) – April 18, 2010 (Sunday)
SUNDAY, April 18
Kewalo Lab’s Robert Richmond supports proposed ban on shark-finning. KITV
SOEST’s Sarah Fagents is studying Iceland’s erupting volcano. Star-Bulletin
SATURDAY, April 17
UH Law School moves up in national rankings. Star-Bulletin
JABSOM services honor those who will their bodies for education. Star-Bulletin
FRIDAY, April 16
Hamilton Library near completion of repairs more than five years after flood. KITV
Oceanographers Craig Smith and Laura Grange find climate change has heavily affected Antarctic Peninsula marine life. Star-Bulletin
UH honorary degrees go to Intel co-founder Gordon Moore and his wife Betty. Advertiser
Engineering’s Ian Robertson helping draft plans for tsunami-resistant buildings based on Chile experience. Advertiser
Engineering receives $2.5m grant for renewable energy jobs training. Pacific Business News
UHM will offer new computer engineering degree. Advertiser
SEED’s Amy Agbayani criticizes lack of women appointees to State positions. Star-Bulletin
Campus Talk: Ka Leo wins top college newspaper honors. Advertiser blog
THURSDAY, April 15
Psychology’s Janet Latner finds prejudice against obese people by health professionals. Bioscience Technology
Completion of College Hill renovation delayed until summer. KITV
WEDNESDAY, April 14
Hawaiʻi signs agreement with NASA for UHM space satellite program. Star-Bulletin
Cancer Center’s André Bachmann finds old drug with a new purpose may offer hope for children with neuroblastoma. Physorg.com
Campus Talk: Master in design communication shares knowledge at Architecture Advertiser blog
TUESDAY, April 13
JABSOM’s Dr. Chelsea Walker finds shoulder injuries among standup paddle-boarders. KHON2
MONDAY, April 12
UHM researchers find unusual creatures in sea canyons. Star-Bulletin Science Daily
Women rip Lingle over lack of women as UH regents and judges. Star-Bulletin Advertiser
