March
2002
Architecture
students envision the future
Honolulu
Advertiser
Answering a call from president Dobelle, UH Manoa students offer ideas for the
future of their campus.
UH
in a fast fix-it mode
Honolulu
Advertiser
Catch-up repair and maintenance work has been accelerated system wide.
New media programs aimed at downtown Honolulu
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
Outreach College outlines plans for a new cadre of potential students in the
heart of the business district.
Match
Day!
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
UH medical school graduates gather to find out who they will be matched
with for their years as residents in training.
Pure potential
The Maui News
Thats the description of the new Maui Community College Technology Center
for Computing, Media and Distributed Education.
Three
decades and going strong
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
The popular UH Marine Options Program is observing its 30th anniversary with
a strong future as part of a proposed bachelor of science degree program in
marine biology.
Letting
the sun shine in
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
UH President Evan Dobelles address on Freedom of Information Day.
Excellent
seasons for men's and women's basketball
Honolulu Advertisermen's
article and women's
article
Rainbow Warriors and Wahine wrap up fabulous seasons with appearances in post
season tournaments.
Distinguished
Alumni
Hawaii
Tribune-Herald
A banking executive and two educators are this years recipients of the
University of Hawaii at Hilo Distinguished Alumni Award.
UH
Hilos Hawaiian Language College
Hawaii
Tribune-Herald
Hawaiian language studies are alive, well and growing under UH Hilos leadership.
UH
business college hosting international competition
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
Asia Moot Corp. 2002 attracts "best and brightest" in Asian MBA students
to Hawaii.
UH
People
Honolulu
Advertiser
A UH Manoa music professor shares time and talent to give patients a lift.
Health
and Wellness Center on track for fall groundbreaking
Honolulu
Advertiser
Selection of a general contractor moves the project onto the fast track.
UH athletics in the top 20
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
In its first-ever rankings of Division I intercollegiate athletic departments,
US News and World Report places UH Manoa in the nation's Top 20.
Moving
Research to the Marketplace
Hawaii
Business Magazine
The universitys technology transfer office employs new strategies to market
researchers discoveries.
Learning
by serving
Honolulu Star
Bulletin
Kapiolani CC program emphasizes the college in the community.
UH
organizing International WWW conference
Pacific
Business News
The conference will showcase UH as a global technology leader.
Older than we knew
Honolulu
Advertiser
UH astronomers find a galaxy far, far away.
New
Athletic Opportunities?
Honolulu
Advertiser
Consultants will take a look at the feasibility of sports programs among the
UH community colleges.
Research
Funded at Record Rate
Honolulu
Star Bulletin
The amount of money coming in to all parts of the UH system for research and
training programs will hit a new high this year.
Fat
Mice: Obesity in clones a mystery
Honolulu Star
Bulletin, March 3
UH researchers work with colleagues to figure out why some cloned mice gain
more weight than others on identical diets.
UH
Manoa Center for Hawaiian Studies: An official and familiar name.
Honolulu Star
Bulletin, March 1
The center has been renamed to honor a distinguished UH alum, Hawaii educator
and former regent.
Harvard Angel: New opportunities at UH College
of Business Administration
Hawaii
Business Magazine, March 2002
Former Harvard Business School Professor Robert J. Robinson has lugged his expertise
not to mention his life cross-country to UH to teach in the rapidly
growing practice of angel investing.
UH
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