UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for October 24 (Monday) – October 30, 2011 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, Oct. 30

Art Gallery exhibition shows off East-West connections. Star-Advertiser

Rare CTAHR seed stock can produce valuable new varieties. Molokai Dispatch

FRIDAY, Oct. 28

Chancellor Hinshaw prepares to put on teaching, mentoring hats. Pacific Business News

Search committee appointed for new UHM chancellor. Pacific Business News

THURSDAY, Oct. 27

Chancellor Hinshaw’s battles with breast cancer. Hawaii News Now

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 26

UHM’s “Top Cop” Alberta Pukahi encourages students to report sexual assaults. KITV

Campus signage sparks anti-APEC protest. KITV  Civil Beat  KHON2  AP  Star-Advertiser

Five-year tuition increase approved by Regents. KITV  KHON2  Hawaii News Now

Thieves cause $250k damage at CTAHR Waimanalo farm. KHON2

Future of proposed Pacific Islands Climate Change Center hangs on Congressional budget outcome. Civil Beat

Shidler College will begin admitting freshmen and sophomores. Pacific Business News

TUESDAY, Oct. 25

Community garden provides exercise and social activity for UHM retiree Letty Geschwind. Star-Advertiser

Exercise brings balance to life of teaching assistant Andra Kubulins. Star-Advertiser

MONDAY, Oct. 24

First annual BikeUHM promotes bike use and safety. Ka Leo

Landscaping’s Roxanne Adams describes campus plant collection and unveils digital tree map. Ka Leo

Sociology’s Susan Wurtzburg studies Samoan and Tongan communities. Ka Leo

IPRC’s Jan Hafner predicts up to 20m tons of tsunami debris will reach Hawaii in less than two years. Daily Mail (U.K.)   Los Angeles Times