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June 2003

Maui CC four-year degree approved
Honolulu Star Bulletin
Maui residents have long sought a four-year college on their island, and Maui CC next year will offer classes leading to a bachelor’s degree in applied science.

NASA grant supports search for life
Honolulu Advertiser
Astronomers using observatories atop Mauna Kea will make up one of six Astrobiology Institute Lead Teams across the country in the continuing search for life beyond our planet.


Maui CC four-year degree approved

Honolulu Star Bulletin
Maui residents have long sought a four-year college on their island, and Maui CC next year will offer classes leading to a bachelor’s degree in applied science.

NASA grant supports search for life
Honolulu Advertiser
Astronomers using observatories atop Mauna Kea will make up one of six Astrobiology Institute Lead Teams across the country in the continuing search for life beyond our planet.

UH aids immigrant farmers
Honolulu Star Bulletin
Increasing numbers of immigrant farmers are setting up small businesses in Hawai‘i – with the assistance of the UH College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.

Planning for the future of Hawai‘i Community College
Hawai‘i Tribune-Herald, West Hawai‘i Today
An interim chancellor will guide discussions about the future of the campus that operates on both sides of the Big Island.

UH researcher explores dolphin sonar techniques
Honolulu Advertiser
Kelly Benoit-Bird of the UH Institute of Marine Biology leads a mammal research program that is investigating the way dolphins use their unique communication capabilities.

Relief for UH commuters
Honolulu Star Bulletin
Work will begin later this year on a new parking structure as planners continue to move vehicles away from the interior of the UH Manoa campus.

New dean named for travel school
Honolulu Advertiser
After an intense eight-month search, the new dean for the UH School of Travel Industry Management will be on the job in August.

What could be more perfect?
The Garden Island
UH researchers on Kaua‘i are soliciting participants in a study of telecommuting—working at home or at another location remote from your "real" office—to see what works and what doesn’t.

Kaka‘ako campus taking shape
Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu Star Bulletin
A ceremony at the construction site marked the progress so far at the new location for the building where future physicians will be taught.

“Let the sonar be your eyes”
Honolulu Star Bulletin
UH researchers are using underwater acoustics to carry out "non-lethal" identification of Hawai‘i’s fish favorites.

Still fighting pesky fruit flies
Hawai‘i Business Magazine
The University of Hawai‘i and its government and private sector research partners are still looking for an economically-feasible way to eradicate the pesky and persistent fruit fly.

UH Cancer Research Center plans for the future
Honolulu Advertiser
An aggressive plan for expansion proposes to move the UH research center into clinical treatment to benefit all Hawai`i cancer patients.


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