UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for January 10 (Monday) – January 16, 2011 (Sunday)
Senator Inouye says he’ll work to undo ban on earmarks for UH and other programs. Star-Advertiser
SATURDAY, Jan. 15
Editorial: Funds to fix UH data security breaches must be approved. Star-Advertiser
FRIDAY, Jan. 14
UH astronomers help discover pairs of supermassive black holes in merging galaxies. Space Daily Science Daily e!Science News
Pan-STARRS project explores solar system “outback.” Science Daily RedOrbit
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 12
Senators seek solutions to Athletics budget deficit. Civil Beat
Social Work’s Wesley Lum appointed as director of State Office on Aging. Pacific Business News
Social Work and Department of Urban and Regional Planning work with community groups concerned about alternative energy projects. Star-Advertiser
Researcher Dr. Wael ElShamy seeks to make breast cancer and other deadly cancers less dangerous. MidWeek
TUESDAY, Jan. 11
Estimated cost of increased UH security against data breaches is more than $2m. KITV Star-Advertiser
UH represented at Mountain West Conference meetings. Star-Advertiser USA Today
MONDAY, Jan. 10
CTAHR’s Jinzeng Yang leads genetic research on fatal skeletal deformations and uncovers ways to fight osteoporosis. Star-Advertiser
