April 21, 2015 Announcements

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    Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on April 20, 2015:

     

    ·       VIDEO, PHOTOS: Several dozen UofL employees spent the day April 17 volunteering as part of the first UofL Day of Service. Buses took the employees to one of three sites: California Community Center and Park, Victory Park and the YMCA Safe Place. Watch video here. View photos here.

    ·       PHOTOS: Get Healthy Now at Humana Gym celebrated its second birthday April 17 with class demonstrations, tours, food and more. View here.

    ·       PHOTOS: Grawemeyer Awards Dinner; Grawemeyer World Order Award lecture; Grawemeyer Education Award lecture.

    ·       Take a walk on the virtual side with UofL’s new online campus tour.

    ·       Inscope finishes second in Rice contest.

     

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    DID YOU KNOW?

     

    The Louisville Medical Institute, precursor to today’s UofL School of Medicine, opened in fall 1837 with 80 students, 24 of whom received degrees at the first commencement in March 1838. (Courtesy: History Collections, Kornhauser Health Sciences Library)

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

     

    Cards All In

    1.) Meet George Howe and Ann Swank

    Anthem Data Breach

    2.) Free identity theft protection offered from Anthem

    Health and Wellness

    3.) Save the Date: Take 20 with GHN, mini boot camp edition

    HR

    4.) HR Workshop: Get back to the land with sustainable gardening

    5.) HR Workshop: Succeeding with emotional intelligence

    Miscellaneous

    6.) HSC Communications & Marketing has moved

    7.) 7th Annual Advances in Neurology the Maturing Mind: Transitioning of Childhood Neurologic Disorders into Adulthood

    8.) De-stress with Paws for Finals

    9.) Excursion trip to Cuba deadline extended

    10.) Donation drive for Healing Place continues through April 30

    11.) Women Veterans Rock!

    12.) Autisim Center services and supports in higher education workshop

    Seminars

    13.) Physiology & Biophysics

    Talks

    14.) Britain Chooses: The May 2015 General Election and the Strange Death of Two Party Politics

    Grand Rounds

    15.) Endocrinology

    16.) Neuroscience

    17.) Educator

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Cards All In

    1.) Meet George Howe and Ann Swank

    We work hard every day to advance the mission of the university – each of us contributing in our own way. Some go above and beyond their daily tasks and contribute back to UofL. Cards All In is happy to highlight faculty and staff who are All In. Today, meet staff member George Howe and faculty member Ann Swank.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    Anthem Data Breach

    2.) Free identity theft protection offered from Anthem

    Don’t wait, take steps and guard yourself against identity theft, tax related identity theft and fraud. You and any family members who have been covered under Anthem health, dental, and vision plans dating back to 2004, are eligible for free identity repair and theft protection services offered by Anthem. Contact AllClear ID now at https://anthem.allclearid.com.

    Additional Information: www.anthemfacts.com or https://louisville.edu/hr/benefits. You may also call the Anthem Hotline 1-877-263-7995 or Human Resources 852-7965.

     

    Health and Wellness

    3.) Save the Date: Take 20 with GHN, mini boot camp edition

    May 14, 11 to 11:20 a.m., Gray Street Farmers Market

    Free for employees

    Jumpstart your heart in 20 minutes with GHN’s Take 20 mini boot camp edition. Get workout tips and give your body the boost it needs to power through the rest of the day, with a fast workout that you can do anywhere. Meet and greet with GHN’s certified professional personal trainers. All levels welcome, we’ll gladly adapt to your personal wellness needs.

    Additional Information: Take 20 schedule & registration; ghn@louisville.edu , 852-7755.

     

    HR

    4.) HR Workshop: Get back to the land with sustainable gardening

    April 21, 3 to 4 p.m., Cultural Center Garden

    Earth Day is the perfect time to get back to the land! Justin Mog has been an organic gardener for decades and will share some of the basics about how to start and maintain a sustainable garden so that you can grow your own fresh, local food – whether it’s in pots on your porch, in your backyard or in a community garden. This session will be a hands-on workshop and participants are encouraged to dress for outdoor garden work.

    Additional Information: Brandon Joseph, 852-6258; register at http://louisville.edu/hr/training.

     

    5.) HR Workshop: Succeeding with emotional intelligence

    April 22, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Human Resources 103A

    Having a high IQ is great, but having a higher EQ may be even more important in today’s world! Learn how and why top performers and earners leverage their high EQ’s to succeed in the workplace. Participants will have an opportunity to test their EQ, and learn what they can do to improve their personal and social competence for better relationships and opportunities at work and at home.

    Additional Information: Brandon Joseph, 852-6258; register at http://louisville.edu/hr/training.

     

    Miscellaneous

    6.) HSC Communications & Marketing has moved

    K-Wing, Suite 2010

    Please make a note that the HSC Communications and Marketing Office has relocated from 323 East Chestnut Street, Abell 202 to the building west of the Abell Admin Center at 555 South Floyd Street, K-Wing, Suite 2010.

    Additional Information: Bonnie Dean, 550-3928 or 852-2647.

     

    7.) 7th Annual Advances in Neurology The Maturing Mind: Transitioning of Childhood Neurologic Disorders into Adulthood

    May 16, 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Churchill Downs Derby and Oaks Rooms, 4th Floor

    U of L students, faculty and staff: Free, public $35

    Learning objectives: 1. Recognize the presentation of common neurologic diseases that cross the transitional period from adolescence to adulthood in the following subcategories: Neurobehavior, Epilepsy, Neurogenetics, and Neuromuscle. 2. Learn state‐of‐the‐art diagnostic options available. 3. Apply best prac?ces for their management. 4. Discuss unique cases and apply up‐to‐date research.

    Additional Information: Contact Jim Creg to register. Questions to Angela Thornton, 588-3680.

     

    8.) De-stress with Paws for Finals

    April 21, noon to 2 p.m., Quad (outside of Ekstrom Library)

    Free

    Do you need a break from studying? Wish you had a furry friend to keep you company? We will have adoptable puppies and FREE snacks! Sponsored by FYI, Ekstrom Library, NRHH and Hand-in-Paw Rescue.

    Additional Information: Shelley Tewell.

     

    9.) Excursion trip to Cuba deadline extended

    June 12 Department of Urban and Public Affairs

    Price varies; discount for UofL travelers

    The Cuba Excursion Trip is open to faculty, staff, students and non-affiliated professionals. The deadline for $200 deposits has been extended to May 3. The original estimate was $1,985 for Cuban hotels, buses and daily breakfast. Now it may fall to $1,695 for UofL travelers if the bus fills up with professional architects, planners and designers from outside of UofL. We are charging folks outside of UofL $2,500.

    Additional Information: Please visit the Center for Sustainable Neighborhoods website for itinerary and more information or email Chad Frederick.

     

    10.) Donation drive for Healing Place continues through April 30

    #4 Administrative Annex Bldg. (Belknap) & 120 Instructional Bldg. (HSC)

    The UofL Women’s Center Donation Drive for the Healing Place (Women’s & Children’s campus) at 15th & Hill continues through April 30. The Healing Place is a residential treatment facility for women. Toiletry items can be dropped off at both the Women’s Center locations at Belknap (#4 Administrative Annex Bldg.) near Grawemeyer Hall and at the HSC location (#120 Instructional Bldg.), Monday through Friday. For a list of requested items, call 852-8976 or email phyllis.webb@louisville.edu

    Additional Information: 852-8976 (Belknap) or 852-8891 (HSC)

     

    11.) Women Veterans Rock!

    April 27, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Swain Student Activities Center W303A

    Free

    Speakers from the Center for Women and Families, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and Seven Counties Services will discuss Domestic Violence and Living Afterwards at this brown bag event. Coffee on the Run will supply lunch. Open to all.

    Additional Information: Phyllis Webb, 852-7715.

     

    12.) Autisim Center services and supports in higher education workshop

    April 22, 4 to 6 p.m., University of Louisville Autism Center

    Free

    The final Workshop in a series offered by the University of Louisville Autism Center and the Kentucky Autism Training Center. Several Universities and Programs will be on-hand to talk about their services and supports available to individuals with disabilities. University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, Murray State University, Transylvania University, Western Kentucky University, Indiana University Bloomington CIP Program, and SHEP Supported Higher Education Project.

    Additional Information: RSVP to Paddy DeGeorge, 588-0736.

     

    Seminars

    13.) Physiology & Biophysics

    April 21, 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Baxter I Auditorium

    Free

    The Department of Physiology & Biophysics presents a seminar, Endothelial Cell-Cell Junctions and Vascular Permeability by Sarah Yuan, MD, PhD, professor and chair, Molecular Pharmacology & Physiology, College of Medicine, University of South Florida.

    Additional Information: clnall01@louisville.edu.

     

    Talks

    14.) Britain Chooses: The May 2015 General Election and the Strange Death of Two Party Politics

    April 21, noon, Ford Hall Room 305

    Free

    Join Political Science Professors — and Brits! — Jason Abbott and Tim Weaver for a Q&A on the upcoming British election. FREE PIZZA!

    Additional Information: Amanda LeDuke, 852-2667.

     

    Grand Rounds

    15.) Endocrinology

    April 22, 4 p.m., Baxter II Research Building, lower level, Room 038

    Please join us as Leah J. Siskind, PhD, UofL associate professor, department of pharmacology and toxicology, presents: “The Role of Bioactive Lipids in Type II Diabetic Nephropathy.”

    Additional Information: Kelly Galiette, 852-5237.

     

    16.) Neuroscience

    April 23, 8 to 9 a.m., Nursing School Rm. 4003

    As part of the Neuroscience Grand Rounds, the Department of Neurology is pleased to announce that Maziar Seyedian, MD, PGY-4 neurology resident at UofL will present “Alzheimer’s Disease: Questions.”

    Additional Information: For more information, including how to watch live on the web and receive CME credit, please go to: http://louisville.edu/medicine/departments/neurosurgery/cme/grs and follow instructions.

     

    17.) Educator

    June  2, 9 a.m. to noon  OR  June 4, 1 to 4 p.m., School of Medicine, Instructional Building, B115

    Come to the Team-based Learning workshop. Team-based Learning (TBL) utilizes a team approach to enhance student engagement and the quality of student learning. TBL helps develop teamwork and communication skills necessary for success in a healthcare environment. 3.0 CME Category 1 offered.

    Additional Information: RSVP here.

     

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