UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for October 10 (Monday) – October 16, 2011 (Sunday)
FRIDAY, Oct. 14
Russian ship discovers tsunami debris where predicted by IPRC researchers. UPI Japan Times KHON2
Marine biologist Chris Bird and team returns from 2-week study of opihi in Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. KITV
Meteorologist Pau-Shin Chu predicts more frequent but less intense rainfall for south Oʻahu over next 30 years. AP
THURSDAY, Oct. 13
Sen. Roz Baker honored by American Cancer Society for support of UH Cancer Center and JABSOM. Lahaina News
Faculty members help organize anti-APEC art workshop. Hawaii News Now
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12
UHM students speak on proposed tuition increases at campus meeting. Ka Leo
Seed giant Monsanto funds CTAHR students. Ka Leo
Construction crew causes temporary UHM power outage. Star-Advertiser
Geography graduate fellow John Kittinger finds that not all coral reef degradation is irreversible. Honolulu Weekly
TUESDAY, Oct. 11
Cancer Center receives $4.3m in National Cancer Institute grants. Pacific Business News
27 Travel Industry Management students receive scholarships. Pacific Business News
India may join Thirty Meter Telescope project. LiveMint
MONDAY, Oct. 10
JABSOM receives grant to provide psychiatric services for homeless. Ka Leo
Adjunct Professor Col. Jerome Kim and other researchers with Hawaii ties lead hunt for AIDS vaccine. From Star-Advertiser
