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Christopher Bae, Anthropology

  • Human exodus may have reached China 100,000 years ago – New Scientist
  • Early Exit: When did modern humans first leave Africa? - Forbes
  • Human teeth at dig put modern humans in China 70,000 to 126,000 years ago – Raising Islands

Chuck Devaney, UH Grad Student, Geography

  • Drone Social Innovation Award Winners – Drone User Group Network
  • Drones for demining and disaster relief win Drone Social Innovation Award – sUAS News
  • Disaster aid drone project wins $10,000 award - DIYDrones
  • Contest winners create social benefits using low-cost drones – UAS America Fund

Dolores Foley, DURP – UII dual degree

  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Washington Times
  • Hawaii, Indonesia universities offer dual degrees in urban planning and earthquake engineering – The Register-Guard
  • First dual-degree program by UH Mānoa and Universitas Islam Indonesia – World News Network
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia universities offer dual degrees in urban planning and earthquake engineering – Daily Reporter
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – Myrtle Beach Online
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Tampa Tribune
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Sacramento Bee
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Tribune
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – HeraldOnline.com
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – Bradenton Herald
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – News Tribune
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – Fort Mills Times
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Modesto Bee
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Wichita Eagle
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The State
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – NewsOK.com
  • University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and UII to hold first dual degree program next fall - UII Yogyakarta Twitter
  • First dual-degree program by UH Mānoa and Universitas Islam Indonesia – Noodls.com
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – The Garden Island
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – KFVE
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – Hawai‘i News Now
  • UH Mānoa, Universitas Islam Indonesia offer dual-degree program – Ka Leo
  • Hawai‘i, Indonesia schools offering dual degrees – IslandPacket.com
  • First dual-degree program by UH Mānoa and Universitas Islam Indonesia – UH Manoa
  • First dual-degree program by UH Mānoa and Universitas Islam Indonesia – UH System

Thomas Giambelluca, Geography

  • Geography Department launches websites providing data on Hawai‘i climate – PHYS.ORG
  • Geography Department launches websites providing data on Hawai‘i climate – UH System
  • Mānoa: Geography Department launches websites providing data on Hawai‘i climate – World News
  • Geography Department launches websites providing data on Hawai'i's climate – Adaptive Scientist
  • Evapotranspiration site maps key Hawai‘i climate factors - Kaunana

Brien Hallett, Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution:

  • Obama ‘degrading’ ISIL while forgetting Constitution – Star Advertiser

Bruce Houghton, NDPTC

  • Flow could forever alter Puna – West Hawai‘i Today

David Johnson, Sociology and Meda Chesney-Lind, Women’s Studies

  • We need police accountability in Honolulu – Civil Beat

Karl Kim, Urban and Regional Planning/NDPTC

  • UH disaster preparedness expert Karl Kim named chair of national consortium – UH Mānoa
  • UH Center aids disaster-prone countries – Ka Leo
  • Hawai‘i’s Karl Kim named chair of National Domestic Preparedness Consortium – Pacific Business News
  • Disaster prep center gives Big Island residents tips - KITV
  • The University of Hawai‘i helps prepare nation and world for disaster recovery - YouTube

Sumner La Croix, Economics

  • Horizon Lines to sell off Hawai‘i Operation, merge with Matson - KHON
  • Same-Sex Marriages are booming in Hawai‘i – Travel Agent Central

Roderick Labrador, Ethnic Studies

  • Professor to present analysis of hip-hop artist Bambu – UH Manoa

Neal Milner, Political Science

  • In Hawaii, Democratic battles loom for U.S. Senate, governor - LA Times

Colin Moore, Political Science

  • Do Endorsements Hurt or Help Hawaii Political Candidates? - Honolulu Magazine
  • POST-ELECTION CHALLENGE? - ABC News
  • Gabbard calls for another election delay; officials explain Maui ballot snafu - Hawaii News Now
  • Senate candidates converge on rural Puna - Hawaii News Now
  • HAWAII POLL: Hanabusa up over Schatz in Senate showdown - Hawaii News Now

Camilo Mora, Goegraphy

  • Where will Earth head after its ‘climate departure’? – Yale Environment 360
  • World ocean systems undermined by climate change by 2100 – UH System
  • >In a warmer world, Portland will still be cool, but Anchorage may be the place to be – Alaska Dispatch
  • Rising Temperatures Threaten Tropical Species Most – Scientific American
  • Catastrophic weather will be the norm in NYC by 2047, report says – NJ.com
  • Anchorage: A Climate Refuge? – Alaska Public Media
  • Will climate change hurt chances of 2022 Winter Olympics bid cities? – Georgia Straight
  • Warming Winters Send No Love to 2022 Olympic Bid Cities – The Daily Climate
  • UH geographer doubts group’s new-species tally – New York Times
  • 8.7 million species on Earth, say experts – ABC Science
  • >Welcoming the newly discovered – New York Times
  • The Health and Environmental Dangers of Overpopulation – The Weather Channel
  • Overpopulation: An overlooked factor in global health - Healthline
  • Population Growth: An ignored quality of life issue – Decoded Science
  • Apocalypse Now: Unstoppable man-made climate change will become reality by the end of the decade and could make New York, London and Paris uninhabitable within 45 years, claims new study – Daily Mail
  • D.C. climate will shift in 2047, researchers say; tropics will feel unprecedented change first – Washington Post
  • By 2047, Coldest Years May Be Warmer Than Hottest in Past, Scientists Say – New York Times
  • Extreme Climate Change by 2047 Expected to Hit Tropics First and Hardest – University Herald
  • Which US cities will be the safest against climate change? – Syracuse.com
  • Global warming – a world of extremes and biological hotspots – The Guardian
  • Science team identifies tipping point in climate change: 2047 – The Globe and Mail
  • Temperatures to go off charts around 2047 – Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
  • Major cities will hit climate 'tipping point' by 2047, study shows – The Verge
  • 'Uncomfortable' climates to devastate cities within a decade, study says – NBC News
  • New Study Predicts Year Your City's Climate Will Change – National Geographic
  • Study: Temperatures go off the charts around 2047 – Yahoo News
  • Study in Nature reveals urgent new time frame for climate change – Space Daily
  • The Coming Plague – Inter Press Service News Agency
  • Hotter-than-ever climate can be expected by 2047: study – CTV News
  • Global warming to scorch past milestone in 2047, study predicts – CBC News
  • Cold Years in Future Hotter than Hottest Years in Past – Liberty Voice
  • Climate change will bring conditions outside historical variability in coming decades – Huffington Post
  • Oppressive heat from global warming to arrive soon - Earthweek
    The new climate normal: coming soon to a city near you - PBS
  • Climate change tipping point revealed by study published in Nature – News.com.au
  • Global warming study pinpoints dates when cities will be off-the-charts hot – The Star
  • Study: Temperatures go off the charts around 2047 – El Paso Times
  • Most Places on Earth to Experience Radically Different Climate by 2047 – Nature World News
  • New global warming study calculates where and when temperatures will be off the charts – Global News
  • U.S. will see unprecedented heat waves by midcentury – USA Today
  • Study: Climate Change will significantly impact ocean health by 2100 – CBS News
  • Climate change to drive annual temps to new highs within a generation, study says - CNN

National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC)

  • UH helps prepare nation and world for disaster recovery – UH News

Brett Oppegaard, Communications

  • National Park Service gives University of Hawai‘i $300K for project aiding the visually impaired – Pacific Business News
  • UH receives grant to develop audio brochures for national parks – Ka Leo
  • Making national parks more accessible for visually impaired – UH System
  • Research team releases app for tracking Yellowstone geysers – Phys.org
  • UH researchers develop app that tracks geyser eruptions – Ka Leo
  • Yellowstone geysers tracking app released – UH News
  • Hawai‘i researcher builds app for Yellowstone – Hawai‘i Blog

Miriam Stark, Anthropology

  • Girls Scouts of Hawai‘i Explore Diverse Careers at STEM Fest – Urban O‘ahu/Hawai‘i News Now
  • The Hidden City of Angkor Wat - Science
  • Inside Cambodia’s stunning new temple discoveries – CNN
  • Laser scanning reviews the hidden city of Angkor Wat - ScienceNow
  • Phnomenal archaeology – Mail & Guardian
  • Cambodia’s vast lost city: World’s greatest pre-industrial site unearthed - TheGuardian
  • Cambodia: Angkor Wat’s new discovery – National Geographic Traveller
  • Scans reveal ancient great city - Science
  • Cambodia’s lost city – The Star Online
  • Building the future, understanding the past - UHF

Ty Tengan, Ethnic Studies

  • UH Mānoa and New Zealand scholars partner on ‘Indigenous research’ – Civil Beat
  • Hawai‘i, New Zealand universities form partnerships – Hawai‘i News Now
  • Mānoa, New Zealand universities form indigenous research partnerships – Ka Leo

Chris Yano, Anthropology

  • Hello Kitty has never been a cat – The Washington Post
  • Hello Kitty is not a cat; UH professor explains the revelation - KHON
  • Sanrio reveals that Hello Kitty is not actually a cat - BuzzFeed
  • UH professor unveiled real Hello Kitty – Star Advertiser
  • Hello Kitty revelation from Mānoa anthropologist Christine Yano shakes up the internet – UH System
  • Sanrio: Hello Kitty is not a cat – Fast Feed
  • Iconic Hello Kitty character not a kitty after all – Hawai‘i News Now
  • Katy Perry saves our childhood dreams: ‘It’s okay Hello Kitty fans, Kitty is a purry cat’ - Entertainmentwise
  • Hello Kitty isn’t a cat, but is anything really anything anymore, man? – Entertainment Weekly
  • Attention: Sanrio reveals Hello Kitty is not a cat - People
  • Hello Kitty not a cat, company says … or is she? – Fox 411
  • Hello Kitty is not a cat: She is a “Personification of a cat,” say creators, plus more facts about the cartoon – US Weekly
  • Cat-astrophic revelation purr-turbs Hello Kitty fans – CNN World
  • Surprise! Hello Kitty is not a cat – Vanity Fair
  • Hello Kitty fans tweet shock after hearing she’s not a cat - Today
  • Hello Kitty is the ‘Personification’ of a cat, company says – ABC News
  • ‘Hello Kitty’ is actually not a cat – Business Insider
  • Hello Kitty is not a cat – and never has been, company says – Daily News
  • Is Hello Kitty a cat or a girl? – The Protojournalist
  • Don’t be silly, Hello Kitty is a cat - Kotaku

UH Mānoa Minute (Radio spots)

  • June 25, 2014 - Colin Moore Profile (mp3)
  • July 3, 2014 - Hurricane Fighters (mp3)
  • July 30, 2014 - Evapotranspiration (mp3)

General

  • Mosaic Taiwan – Exchange Program - UHAA
  • Sisters in Paradise: The Potential in the Bali-Hawaii Partnership, The Indo-Pacific Review
  • Peace and Conflict Resolution - Islandwide mediation conferences benefit our lives – The Garden Island

Asia-Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience (APDR3)

  • 2013 Media Coverage (pdf)
  • ‘Disaster University’ to Address Pacific Quakes and Tsunamis