April 4, 2016 Announcements

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    Want to know more about what is going on at UofL? Visit UofL Today online for articles, videos, photos, campus-submitted announcements and the UofL event calendar. Want to submit an announcement? Click here.

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    Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on Friday, April 1, 2016:

     

    • UofL celebrates ROTC centennial with Acting U.S. Secretary of the Army. Read more.
    • UofL Theatre Arts wrapping up season with ‘Betrayal.’ Read more.
    • Lecture to focus on ‘revolutionary example’ of activist Paul Robeson. Read more.
    • Photos: The Peacc Center hosted the annual Take Back the Night event March 30, raising awareness about sexual assault and violence. View here.
    • Photos: On March 30, students from UofL’s English Methods class and Noe Middle School discussed how art can be used in the study of the Holocaust. View here.

     

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    For the first time in school history, UofL had a full team qualify for the National Championship of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA). The UofL Western Equestrian Team tied for second at the IHSA semi-finals in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, last weekend and head to Nationals at the Kentucky Horse Park on May 5-8.

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

    Health and Wellness

    1.) April is Meatless Monday Month at the GHN Wellness Center

    2.) April showers bring Fit in 30 at the Get Healthy Now Wellness Center

    Miscellaneous

    3.) Surplus Warehouse closing Thursday for auction preparations

    4.) Celebrate Money Smart Week at your library

    5.) Official Launch: Black Freedom, White Allies, Red Scare: Louisville, 1954

    6.) Registration open for 2016 Faculty/Staff Open Walls exhibit

    Talks/Seminars/Symposiums

    7.) LGBTQ+ Student Speak Out: Honoring Student Voices

    8.) New York Times bestseller Jay Winik to discuss ‘1944’

    9.) Dr. Monteiro to discuss ‘The Revolutionary Example of Paul Robeson’

    Training and Workshops

    10.) PLAN offers workshop on developing teaching philosophy statements

    11.) PLAN hosts event for grad students transitioning into faculty life

    12.) Lab Safety/Hazardous Waste & Radiation Safety Training scheduled

    13.) Active Shooter Training this Thursday

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

    Health and Wellness

    1.) April is Meatless Monday Month at the GHN Wellness Center

    April 13, City Café HSC 11-11:20 a.m.; April 20, Global Food Market, 11-11:20 a.m., register online; April 21, Get Healthy Now Wellness Center, 6-7:30 p.m.

    During April, take part in our free Meatless Monday samplings and cooking demos, or try your hand at your own delicious and environmentally-friendly creations using these recipes for inspiration.

    Additional Information: Recipes, registration, Facebook, website, email, 852-7755

     

    2.) April showers bring Fit in 30 at the Get Healthy Now Wellness Center

    Mondays and Wednesdays, 12-12:30 p.m., Get Healthy Now Wellness Center at Humana Gym

    Employees, retirees and their spouses/QAs

    Bring your workout indoors for 30 minutes of energizing strength and cardio moves — a total body workout that will get you out of the rain and working up a sweat with our certified fitness instructors. All levels welcome.

    Additional Information: 852.7755, email

     

    Miscellaneous

    3.) Surplus Warehouse closing Thursday for auction preparations

    April 7

    The Surplus Warehouse will close on Thursday, April 7, to prepare for the upcoming auction scheduled for Saturday, April 30. The initial auction list is posted on the Surplus website. The Surplus Warehouse will be open for viewing and reserving surplus items for department use on Wednesday, April 6, 8 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. All reserved items should be removed as soon as possible. The Surplus Warehouse is located at 1901 S. Floyd St. on Belknap Campus.

    Additional Information: Susan Carmack, 852-2986, website

     

    4.) Celebrate Money Smart Week at your library

    April 4 and 5, 1-4 p.m., Ekstrom’s East Wing on the first floor

    Ekstrom Library and UofL’s preferred credit union, the Commonwealth Credit Union, have partnered to have presentations about Identify Theft, Ways to Supplement Your Retirement, and you can also sign-up for a free Credit Report Review and Financial Counseling.  UofL Students can play to win a grand prize $500, second place $300, and third place $200 by participating in Finding Money for College Student Scavenger Hunt.

    Additional Information: Fannie Cox

     

    5.) Official Launch: Black Freedom, White Allies, Red Scare: Louisville, 1954

    April 4, 9 a.m. 

    On behalf of UofL’s Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, we are excited to announce that the digitization of our public history exhibit is officially complete. The original exhibit in the downtown public library could never have happened without the involvement and support of our campus and community partners. The launch date is also the exact 9-year anniversary of the Institute’s grand opening.

    Additional Information: Website

     

    6.) Registration open for 2016 Faculty/Staff Open Walls exhibit

    Registration due June 1

    The annual show for faculty and staff is scheduled for June 13 to June 30 in the Photographic Archives gallery at Ekstrom Library. The exhibit is an opportunity for UofL employees who are not professional or exhibited artists to share their work. All media (i.e., painting, photography, woodworking, mixed media, fiber arts, jewelry, crafts) will be accepted. Click here for more information and registration form.

    Additional Information: Janet Cappiello, 852-1104, or Alicia Kelso, 852-2670

     

    Talks/Seminars/Symposiums

    7.) LGBTQ+ Student Speak Out: Honoring Student Voices

    April 6, noon to 1 p.m., Cultural Center Multipurpose room

    Free

    Have you ever wanted to know more about the LGBT community? Join us for a student Speak Out. Attendees will get the opportunity to hear from LGBT students about their personal lived experiences, learn about issues that impact LGBT people on our campus, and self-reflect on what actions you can take as an Ally to help improve the lives of LGBT people. All are welcome and lunch is provided. This event is provided by the LGBT and Cultural Centers as part of the Cultural Competency series

    Additional Information: Katy Garrison

     

    8.) New York Times bestseller Jay Winik to discuss ‘1944’

    April 4, 6 p.m., PNC Club, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium

    Free, public

    Jay Winik, PhD, one of the nation’s leading historians, will be the final speaker in the McConnell Center’s spring lecture series on “Citizens & Statesmen.” His talk will consider his bestseller, ‘1944: FDR and the Year that Changed History.’ Winik’s books are widely read by world leaders, including former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. A book signing and reception will be held after the talk.

    Additional Information: GlyptusAnn Grider Jones, website, 852-1473,

     

    9.) Dr. Monteiro to discuss ‘The Revolutionary Example of Paul Robeson’

    April 6, 7 p.m., Ekstrom Library, Chao Auditorium

    Free, public

    Focusing on the revolutionary legacy of Paul Robeson, Dr. Monteiro considers biographical, social scientific, and philosophical sources to demonstrate Robeson’s unique intellect and to suggest the multiple threads of black existence that produced it. The ideas Robeson championed are once again becoming concrete in today’s struggles against police terror and mass incarceration. Robeson stands as a fighter against white supremacy and imperialism, providing an example for today’s youth.

    Additional Information: Sandra King, 852-0875, Wendy Martin, 852-6455

     

    Training and Workshops

    10.) PLAN offers workshop on developing teaching philosophy statements

    April 5, 2- 3:30 p.m., Room 105, Houchens Building, Belknap Campus

    Teaching philosophy statements offer an opportunity for self-reflection, provide a means of communication with one’s students, and are increasingly a requirement in academic job applications. This workshop will allow you the opportunity to reflect upon your philosophical approach to teaching and learning by comparing and responding to sample teaching philosophy statements. Graduate students interested in attending can register and find more information on the PLAN website.

    Additional Information: PLAN website, calendar event

     

    11.) PLAN hosts event for grad students transitioning into faculty life

    April 6, 2 – 3 p.m., Room 105, Houchens Building, Belknap Campus

    In this casual discussion, come find out how to best leverage your work in graduate school to be successful in your next stage of life. Come learn what to consider about your transition into a professional career. Graduate students interested in attending can register and find more info on the PLAN website.

    Additional Information: PLAN website, calendar event

     

    12.) Lab Safety/Hazardous Waste & Radiation Safety Training scheduled

    April 7, 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., Room W104, Ekstrom Library, Belknap Campus

    Free

    Recently hired lab employees who work with chemicals should attend the Lab Safety/Hazardous Waste session. Individuals who will begin working with or around radioactive materials should attend the Radiation Safety Orientation session which starts immediately after Lab Safety. Please register for the class online, clicking on classroom training and selecting the appropriate class or classes to sign up.

    Additional Information: Cathy Price, 852-2956

     

    13.) Active Shooter Training this Thursday

    April 7, 2-3 p.m. April 7 ACB Auditorium, HSC Campus

    Free

    Though we hope we never encounter an active shooter situation on the University of Louisville campus, we know preparation and advance planning can guide our actions and help reduce the negative impacts of such a tragic event. Please join us for our Active Shooter Training where we will provide guidance to faculty and staff who may encounter an active shooter situation. It also describes what you can expect from responding law enforcement officers.

    Additional Information: Website, email

     

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    Alicia Kelso is the director of social media and digital content. She joined UofL in 2015 as director of communications at the Brandeis School of Law. She also serves as a senior contributor at Forbes.com, writing about the restaurant industry, which she has covered since 2010. Her work has been featured in publications around the world, including NPR, Bloomberg, The Seattle Times, Good Morning America and Franchise Asia Magazine.