UH Mānoa Media Log
“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”
Media log for April 2 (Monday) – April 8, 2012 (Sunday)
SATURDAY, April 7
Engineering’s Wayne Shiroma says student-developed cube satellite is almost ready for launch. KITV
UHM cheerleading squad competes in national championships. ESPN2
FRIDAY, April 6
Volcanologist Bruce Houghton hopes to obtain sophisticated high-speed camera to capture Kilauea eruption images. Science news
THURSDAY, April 5
Bill to permit UH resident tuition for undocumented alien students fails to advance. KITV
WEDNESDAY, April 4
School of Nursing partners with Farrington High students in national campaign to promote organ donations. KHNL
SOEST’S Alexander Shor says ocean research vessel could assist on Amelia Earhart expedition. Ka Leo
UHM is part of $20m federal grant to train next generation of world health researchers. National Institutes of Health
Botany students help fight back against invasive limu in Waikiki. Midweek
Breakthrough announced in propagation of freshwater prawn species first researched by UHM. Fiji Times
TUESDAY, April 3
Chancellor candidate Kim Wilcox says UH Mānoa is vibrant and richly diverse in human capital, including research initiatives. Michigan State News Lansing State Journal
Astronomer Robert Jedicke says Earth has multiple moons. National Public Radio Space.com National Geographic news
Iowa state legislator resigns to study marine biology at UHM. KTVO (Iowa)
MONDAY, April 2
National Science Foundation reports spending on university research and development up by 7% in FY 2010 - UH share is $190m. KITV
Education graduate student Haley Kailiehu creates a Hawaiian mural with help of Kapolei High students, fellow artists, and community members. KITV
UHM research vessel Kaʻimikai-o-Kanaloa carries researchers sampling Pacific Ocean for signs of Fukushima radiation debris. Science codex
Astronomy’s Norbert Schörghofer analyzes water feature-like streaks on Mars surface. Huffington Post
