UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for May 10 (Monday) – May 16, 2010 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, May 16

JABSOM celebrates record-high 12 Native Hawaiian graduates. Advertiser blog KITV

Texas high school adopts Warrior “H” logo on football helmets. Advertiser

Man shot by FBI says he was upset by arrest for impersonating policeman at UHM. KHON2

SATURDAY, May 15

Proud UH Mānoa graduates celebrate; speaker Maya Soetoro-Ng asks them to serve communities. Advertiser   Star-Bulletin KITV

Aloha Stadium is adopting UH green color scheme. Star-Bulletin

Math professor who admits arson reveals mental illness battles. Star-Bulletin

FRIDAY, May 14

Graduation student speaker Elinor Matuaifale’ese Lutu-McMoore is proud to represent Samoan community. Samoa News

Campus Talk: Furniture designed by architecture students combine form and function. Advertiser blog

THURSDAY, May 13

Astronomy’s Jeff Kuhn finds the Sun’s size has remained remarkably constant. Science Daily

ASUH’s Andrew Itsuno says student government opposes athletic fee. Advertiser

Robert Perkinson’s book on prison system is banned for convicts’ reading. Austin (TX) American-Statesman

WEDNESDAY, May 12

Baldwin High School alumnus Luke Dumaran receives free Sony gear and aspires top special education career. Maui News

Campus Talk: Congratulations to Class of 2010. Advertiser blog

Shidler College wins $1.5 grant for international business program. Pacific Business News

TUESDAY, May 11

Mānoa campus on alert after recent attack. KHON2   Advertiser

UH engineering-architecture team chosen for national solar event. Star-Bulletin

HIMB’s Carl Meyer finds tiger sharks may use mental maps and calendars to guide their migrations. Star-Bulletin

MONDAY, May 10

Medical School plans to admit more students to meet physician shortage. Star-Bulletin Advertiser

Engineering graduate student Reece Iwami receives prestigious fellowship. Advertiser

Astronomy’s Rolf-Peter Kudritzki will use Humboldt Research Award for studies of galaxies. Star-Bulletin

Astrophysicist Ezequiel Treister identifies quasars obscured by dust. Star-Bulletin

Planner Eric Crispin also has role as Brazil’s honorary consul. Maui News

Campus Talk: Sony helps equip five students for tech success. Advertiser blog