UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for October 31 (Monday) – November 7, 2011 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, Nov. 6

JABSOM oncologist Shane Morita finds Filipinos at greater risk for thyroid cancer. Star-Advertiser

UHM students take on the task of getting APEC message across. Star-Advertiser

APEC critics doubt free-trade approach. Star-Advertiser

Candidate for San Francisco mayor Leland Yee is UHM alum. Hyphen magazine

FRIDAY, Nov. 4

Mānoa campus group works towards sustainability. Ka Leo

Cancer Center receives $3m gift from Joanna Lau Sullivan. Star-Advertiser

JABSOM adds master’s degree in indigenous health. Pacific Business News

IPRC’s Nikolai Maximenko discusses threats posed by drifting tsunami trash. Hawaii News Now

THURSDAY, Nov. 3

Cancer Center’s Dr. Carol Jo Boushey discusses alcohol use and the risk of breast cancer in women. Hawaii Public Radio

Study shows Hawaiʻi students graduate with second lowest college debt in the country. Wall Street Journal

Protestors fail to disrupt student-organized APEC information night event. Hawaii News Now  KITV

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2

APEC sign will be moved to Campus Center for student APEC event. Star-Advertiser

Monk seal is returned to Aquarium after California scientific study. AP

Campus Gateway Café featured on Guy and Augie’s Cheap Eats. Hawaii News Now

TUESDAY, Nov. 1

JABSOM’s Dr. Bill Haning describes impact of addiction on workplaces. Hawaii News Now

Cancer Center hosts symposium on genetic predisposition for mesothelioma. Asbestos.com

MONDAY, Oct. 31

Campus lawn APEC sign to come down. KITV

UHM English-theater graduate is Saipan’s teacher of the year. Saipan Tribune

IPRC study shows tsunami trash is on its way to Hawaiʻi - Senator Inouye proposes $1m for cleanup. New York Times  Civil Beat  Ka Leo