UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for June 14 (Monday) – June 20, 2010 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, June 20

Editorial: UH should get serious about leaving WAC. Star-Advertiser

SATURDAY, June 19

JABSOM’s Dr. Ralph Shohet comments on study showing no heart risk from tea and coffee. Star-Advertiser

FRIDAY, June 18

Microbiologist Maqsudul Alam makes native country proud by decoding jute plant genome. Bangladesh Daily Independent South Asian media.net

THURSDAY, June 17

Pan-STARRS telescope atop Haleakala begins search for potential killer asteroids. Maui News KHON2 KITV BBC News

NASA awards $740k for UHM satellite research project. Pacific Business News

Art’s Darius Watamull Homayonpour helps Iolani Palace recreate music room fabrics. Hawaii News Now

JABSOM’s Dr. Neal Palafox warns of future problems in cutting State health services to Pacific Islanders. Star-Advertiser

Anthropology’s James Bayman leads summer Guam Field School in Chamorro studies. Pacific News Center

WEDNESDAY, June 16

JABSOM’s Dr Bradley Willcox seeks to unlock secrets of longevity genes. Sydney Morning Herald

Center on Disability Studies holds art competition on living pono. Hawaii Tribune-Herald

Thoughts on whether UH cheerleading should become a sport. KHON2

TUESDAY, June 15

East-West Center offers doctoral fellowships for infectious disease studies at UH Manoa. Scholarship positions

MONDAY, June 14

JABSOM Dean Hedges calls on new physicians to work here. Star-Advertiser

Commentary: Proposed Thirty Meter Telescope is a boondoggle. Star-Advertiser

Editorial: Telescope critics are misguided. Honolulu Magazine