April 8, 2014 Announcements

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    Events

    1.) Major announcement Thursday regarding UofL’s Charting Our Course campaign

    2.) Join President Ramsey for a university budget forum

    3.) Blood drive and organ donation registration to be held

    4.) Book sale hosted by English grad students this week

    5.) iCount event celebrates disability history and culture

    6.) Save the date: May 17 marks 8th Annual Kentucky Women’s Book Festival

     

    HR Items of Interest

    7.) Vital Talk topic is how to have effective conflict conversations

    8.) Session discusses why recognition is important

    9.) How to cope with organizational change

    10.) Manage stress through mindfulness

    11.) Find out more about the JCPS application process

    12.) Examine the leadership style of Margaret Thatcher

     

    Information Technology

     

    13.) Windows XP support ends today

     

    Miscellaneous

    14.) Louisville’s first ‘Neighborway’ links Belknap campus, Highlands

    15.) School of Medicine Dean for Research’s reception for new extramural grants set for Thursday

    16.) Reminder: Staff Senate accepting applications

    17.) Call for proposals for 2014 CUMU Conference

    18.) Higher education administration MA and PhD information sessions

    19.) Conversation Café: What the best college students do, part II

     

    Talks

    20.) Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar scheduled

     

    Grand Rounds

    21.) Endocrinology presents Sri Prakash L. Mokshagundam, MD

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Events

    1.) Major announcement Thursday regarding UofL’s Charting Our Course campaign

    April 10, noon, Grawemeyer Hall steps

    President James Ramsey and other UofL officials will make a major announcement about the university’s Charting Our Course campaign Thursday. Faculty, staff, students and friends are invited to attend the event.

     

    2.) Join President Ramsey for a university budget forum

    April 17, 10 a.m., Floyd Theater, Student Activities Center
    All students are encouraged to join President James R. Ramsey in a discussion about the University of Louisville budget. Your questions and feedback are welcomed.

     

    3.) Blood drive and organ donation registration to be held

    April 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Red Barn and SAC Multipurpose Room

    Free

    April is National Donate Life Month. You can help save lives April 8! The Trew Friends RSO is collaborating with the Red Cross and KODA for a blood drive and organ donor registration. Give the gift of life whether by donating a pint of blood to use for surgeries and transfusions and/or registering as an organ donor to save lives at the end of yours. There are people on the wait list right now in need of a transplant and many transplant survivors thriving because of donors.

    Additional Information: National Donate Life Month website. Contacts: Tonia Thomas, Beau Beaupre.

     

    4.) Book sale hosted by English grad students this week

    April 9 to 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bingham Humanities Lobby, Belknap

    Ready to start making your summer reading list? Check out the book sale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the lobby of the Bingham Humanities Building, hosted by English graduate students. A wide variety of fiction and non-fiction, as well as some movies and CDs, will be available. Paperback books 50 cents; hardcover books $1; Anthologies $2; DVDs $1; CDs 50 cents. Cash only.

    Additional Information: Elizabeth Chamberlain.

     

    5.) iCount event celebrates disability history and culture

    April 9, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Red Barn and West Plaza, Belknap

    The Disability Resource Center invites you to the 2nd annual “iCOUNT” event, celebrating disability history and culture. We will showcase influential leaders and public figures with disabilities and have displays on the history of disability in the U.S. Stop by, grab a snack and meet others who are committed to diversity and inclusion on our campus.

    Additional Information: Video. Contact: Colleen Gettys, 852-0285

     

    6.) Save the date: May 17 marks 8th Annual Kentucky Women’s Book Festival

    May 17, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Ekstrom Library

    Free; lunch $16

    Looking for something to do on the 3rd Saturday in May? Interested in reading and meeting Kentucky women authors? Save the date of May 17 and check out the 8th Annual Kentucky Women’s Book Festival. This free and open to the public event will feature some of Kentucky’s women writers.

    Additional Information: For a complete schedule, visit the website or call the UofL Women’s Center, 852-8976.

     

    HR Items of Interest

    7.) Vital Talk topic is how to have effective conflict conversations

    April 10, 1:30 p.m., Human Resources, 103A

    Free

    This workshop provides participants with the skills they need to have effective conflict conversations, using the proven four steps of Vital Talk. Participants will learn how to deal with conflict within and between individuals and groups in the workplace; how to say no gracefully and effectively; how to prepare for a conflict conversation and how to handle conflict conversations when they occur unexpectedly.

    Additional Information: Registration. Questions.

     

    8.) Session discusses why recognition is important

    April 15, 1:30 p.m., Human Resources, 103A

    Free

    Research has proven that recognition is more important to employees than pay. People thrive in a culture rich with recognition. But what does recognition mean? How do you provide the appropriate recognition? This session will explain why recognition is important, the best ways to provide it and how to sustain it. It is guaranteed to be fun as well as a great learning experience about the importance of recognition in the workplace.

    Additional Information. Registration. Questions.

     

    9.) How to cope with organizational change

    April 22, 10 a.m., Human Resources, 103A

    Free

    Learn the difference between change and transition, and why it matters. Learn about the predictable nature of your response to change. Discover models for managing change and transition more effectively. Know the three questions to ask that will help you move through change and transition more easily. Explore the attitudes and beliefs that will support you during times of change and beyond. Leave with tools and techniques for helping you understand change.

    Additional Information. Registration. Questions.

     

    10.) Manage stress through mindfulness

    April 23, 2 p.m., Human Resources, 103A

    Free

    Mindfulness is all about paying attention, learning to spend more time focused on what is happening in the present moment in an open and accepting manner. One major source of stress is being preoccupied with events of the past or future we have no control over. You can help manage stress by living more fully in the present. This 90-minute program will introduce some simple mindfulness practices you can incorporate into daily life to be more attentive to life on a moment-by-moment basis.

    Additional Information. Registration. Questions.

     

    11.) Find out more about the JCPS application process

    April 24, 10 a.m., Human Resources, 103A

    Jonathan Lowe, from Jefferson County Public Schools, will present information on the application process for elementary, middle and high school students in Jefferson County. This presentation will be especially helpful for those who have children going into kindergarten. You won’t want to miss this if you have questions about JCPS.

    Additional Information: Registration. Questions.

     

    12.) Examine the leadership style of Margaret Thatcher

    April 25, 9:30 a.m., Human Resources, 103A

    Free

    Margaret Thatcher was a controversial figure (both in politics and leadership) but regardless of personal opinion, we can learn important lessons from her experiences. Whether you favor her leadership style or prefer something different, there is valuable information in analyzing her personality traits. In this workshop, we will examine her leadership style and discuss pros and cons through clips from the film, “The Iron Lady.”

    Additional Information: Registration. Questions.

     

    Information Technology

     

    13.) Windows XP support ends today

    Are you still using the Windows XP operating system? Microsoft support for XP ends  April 8 in accordance with Microsoft’s Support Lifecycle policy. After today, there will be no new security updates or virus definitions, and free or paid assisted support options or online technical content updates for XP will no longer be available. Unsupported operating systems are vulnerable to security risks. IT recommends that you upgrade to Windows 7. The new Windows 8 operating system is not fully compatible with UofL applications.

    Additional Information: Questions? Contact the IT HelpDesk at 852-7997 or helpdesk@louisville.edu.

     

     

    Miscellaneous

    14.) Louisville’s first ‘Neighborway’ links Belknap campus, Highlands

    A new bike route has been installed for commuters from the Highlands. To access the route from UofL, ride east on Cardinal Boulveard, which bends and becomes Brandeis Avenue. After crossing under the interstate, turn right on Bradley Avenue and begin following the pavement markings that proceed left onto East Barbee Avenue, then left onto Shelby Street, right onto Delor Avenue, left onto Hickory Street, jogging across Goss onto Spratt, and then right onto Ellison Avenue, which brings you to Barret Avenue in the Highlands.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    15.) School of Medicine Dean for Research’s reception for new extramural grants set for Thursday

    April 10, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Abell Building, HSC

    The Dean for Research, School of Medicine, will host a reception for new extramural grants received from October 2013 to February 2014.

    Additional Information: hscro@louisville.edu, 852-7794.

     

    16.) Reminder: Staff Senate accepting applications

    Deadline: April 15

    The Staff Senate is accepting applications for new senators for 2014-2016. If you are interested in serving UofL as a staff senator, please fill out an application and return it to the Staff Senate office by April 15.

    Additional Information: Staff Senate office, 852-6713.

     

    17.) Call for proposals for 2014 CUMU Conference

    Proposal submission deadline: May 15

    The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities is seeking proposals for paper presentations, roundtable presentations, and poster presentations. The Office of the Vice President for Community Engagement will cover the cost of registration for a limited number of presenters who have proposals accepted. This year’s conference will be held October 5 to7 and is hosted by Syracuse University.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    18.) Higher education administration MA and PhD information sessions

    April 21, noon to 1 p.m., Room 262, Porter College of Education and Human Development, Belknap

    April 29, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Room 114, College of Education and Human Development, Belknap

    Free

    Learn more about advancing your career in higher education administration by completing an MA or PhD in higher education administration.

    Additional Information: RSVP to Bridgette Pregliasco, 852-6204.

     

    19.) Conversation Café: What the best college students do, part II

    April 9, noon to 1 p.m., Cultural Center, Multipurpose Room

    Free

    What do the best college students do? Join Book-in-Common and the Society of Porter Scholars for FREE Jimmy John’s and a chance to find out how to get the most out of the college experience. Learn success tips from Ken Bain’s “What the Best College Students Do.”

    Additional Information: Contact First Year Initiatives.

     

    Talks

    20.) Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar scheduled

    April 8, 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Baxter I Auditorium

    Free

    The Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Series presents, Role of Aldose Reductase in Regulating Autophagy, by Aruni Bhatnagar, PhD, professor of medicine and director, UofL Diabetes and Obesity Center, department of medicine, division of cardiovascular medicine.

    Additional Information: Jennifer Wells, 852-6231. Website

     

    Grand Rounds

    21.) Endocrinology presents Sri Prakash L. Mokshagundam, MD

    April 9, 4 p.m., lower level, Room 038, Baxter II Research Building, HSC

    Free

    Please join us as Sri Prakash L. Mokshagundam, MD, associate clinical professor of medicine, division of endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes, presents “Islet Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus — Update on Dual Hormone Defects and Relevance to Islet Transplantation.”

    Additional Information: Kelly Galiette , 852-5237.

     

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