UH Regents meet to discuss president
HONOLULU (AP) — The University of Hawaii Board of Regents is continuing to discuss the future of the university president, but it isn’t saying much publicly.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser (http://is.gd/SgAq36) says the board met for more than two hours Thursday and then left without answering questions from reporters.
UH spokeswoman Lynne Waters also had no comment. She referred reporters to a statement issued after the Oct. 12 executive session that said M.R.C. Greenwood’s employment was a confidential matter.
Greenwood has been under fire since the athletic department lost $200,000 in an apparent Stevie Wonder concert scam.
The concert was supposed to be a fundraiser but was never approved by the singer.
An accounting firm is preparing a report on what went wrong.





