About: Cheryl Ernst

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A Seattle native and graduate of the University of Washington School of Communication, Cheryl Ernst worked for the University of Hawai‘i in various public information capacities for 25 years. When she's not writing and editing, she enjoys reading, dancing hula and doing needlework.

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Stories by Cheryl Ernst

Gallery hosts Edward Gorey art and events

UH exhibition features Musings of Mystery and Alphabets of Agony.

Category: Campus News

UH researcher elected to national health body

Suzanne Murphy, a University of Hawaiʻi cancer researcher, was elected this week to the National Academies Institute of Medicine.

Category: People

Ocean Program Makes Science a Family Affair

Intergenerational program promotes science learning.

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Category: Features · July 2010 · Multimedia

Ethnomathematics Makes Difficult Subject Relevant

Linda Furuto helps students learn by making mathematics culturally relevant.

Category: Features · July 2010

Expanded Cancer Center Promises Improved Care

The Cancer Research Center of Hawaiʻi breaks new ground physically and through research.

Category: April 2010 · Features

The search for discarded underwater ordnance

The search for discarded chemical agents outside Pearl Harbor.

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Category: Multimedia · Research News

Unraveling genetic clues to prostate cancer

Epidemiology Program Assistant Researcher Iona Cheng’s investigation of genetic susceptibility for prostate cancer among different ethnic groups.

Category: April 2010

Searching for cures by looking at cellular processes

André Bachmann of the UH cancer center’s Natural Products and Cancer Biology Program finds new compounds in nature and new uses for current or retired drugs.

Category: April 2010

Alicia Brandt: Writing the book on private schools

Alicia Brandt
MA in communications ’07 Mānoa

Category: People

Medical school offers flu vaccine to moms-to-be

John A. Burns School of Medicine makes H1N1 flu vaccine available for pregnant women, who are at elevated risk of complications from the virus.

Category: Campus News

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