UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for March 14 (Monday) – March 21, 2011 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, March 20

UHM Law School is the smallest ranked among nation’s top 100. Star-Advertiser

FRIDAY, March 18

UHM students sponsor campus night vigil honoring Japan victims. KHON2  Hawaii News Now  KITV  Ka Leo

Oceanographer Nikolai Maximenko predicts floating debris from Japan tsunami will reach Hawaii in year and a half. KITV

Economist Ilan Noy says Japan disaster impact on Hawaiʻi economy will be known in three weeks. KHON2

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute will analyze impact of electric vehicles and charging stations on power grid. Pacific Business News  CNBC

THURSDAY, March 17

UHM students collect donations and fold cranes for Japan victims. Hawaii News Now

Chancellor Hinshaw reflects on Japan experience during earthquake. KHON2

UH will help students leave Japan. Star-Advertiser  Hawaii News Now

JABSOM students are “matched” with residency assignments. KHON

Native Hawaiian graduate students protest teaching workload. KHON2

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute finds combined wind and solar power could supply more than 25% of Oahu’s electricity demand.  Star-Advertiser

JABSOM’s Dr. Neal Palafox discusses risks of radiation exposure in Japan. Hawaii News Now

WEDNESDAY, March 16

Commentary: Chancellor Hinshaw says Narita Airport experience highlights our global ʻohana. Star-Advertiser

UHM named among nation’s bicycle-friendly campuses. Ka Leo

Public Administration Program will offer a new graduate certificate in nonprofit management. Star-Advertiser

TUESDAY, March 15

JABSOM oncologist Dr. Paul DeMare discusses health effects of nuclear fallout. KHON2

MONDAY, March 14

Oceanographer Craig Smith explains tsunami causes bottom fishlife to wash ashore. KHON2