UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for February 7 (Monday) – February 13, 2011 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, Feb. 13

Hawaii Innocence Project led by Law Prof. Virginia Hench frees innocent man after years of toil. Star-Advertiser

Commentary by Prof. emeritus Frank Tabrah: Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea would benefit all cultures. Star-Advertiser

SATURDAY, Feb. 12

UH finds trellised coffee plants produce 35% higher yield.  KOAB-TV (Oregon)

FRIDAY, Feb. 11

Cancer Center’s Dr. Michele Carbone describes how new $140m facility will help fight cancer. Star-Advertiser

Legislators consider proposal to seize special funds of UH and other agencies to help balance the budget.  Star-Advertiser  Ka Leo  Honolulu Civil Beat

The number of UH students has grown during the last few years but the number of tenured professors has not. Civil Beat

UH is involved in the fight for Aloha Stadium. Ka Leo

THURSDAY, Feb. 10

Behavioral psychologist Yiyuan Xu describes steps parents can take to deal with video violence (Part two). KHON2

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9

CTAHR receives $6m from U.S. Energy Department to develop transportation biofuels. KHON2  Hawaii News Now  Pacific Business News

JABSOM’s Office of Public Health Studies helps Kauai youngsters stay fit. KHON2

Effect of violent videogames on youngsters is examined by behavioral psychologist Yiyuan Xu. (Part one) KHON2

Meterologist Pao-Shin Chu comments on heavy rainfall’s impact on Waimanalo Gulch overspill of waste. Honolulu Weekly

TUESDAY, Feb. 8

JABSOM students rally at Legislature to fight possible funding cuts. KHON2  KITV

Two UHM economics graduates are appointed to South Korean cabinet. Star-Advertiser  KHON2

Professor emeritus Walter Steiger, a father of UH astronomy, is killed in Hilo traffic accident. Hawaii Tribune-Herald  West Hawaii Today  Star-Advertiser  KITV

Oceanic Time Warner Cable plans an all-UH channel. Star-Advertiser

MONDAY, Feb. 7

CTAHR’s Jayme Grzebik describes secrets of successful rose growing. Star-Advertiser