April 8, 2015 Announcements

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    Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on April 7, 2015:

     

    ·       Fair housing is April 17 conference focus. Read more.

     

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    DID YOU KNOW?

     

    UofL ‘s original School of Public Health was open from 1919 to 1924, making it one of the first schools of public health in the United States. The School of Public Health and Information Sciences officially reopened in 2002. In conjunction with National Public Health Week (April 6-12), UofL students in SPHIS explain their passion for a healthier community in this video

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

     

    Events

    1.) 3rd annual iCOUNT event is Thursday

    Faculty

    2.) Funding available for the 2015 Kentucky Pedagogicon

    Health and Wellness

    3.) CANCELED: Mammogram screening on Belknap

    4.) Spring into action with a total body workout

    5.) Better Breathers Club to meet

    6.) HR Workshop – Eating for a Healthier You

    IT

    7.) University password changes unavailable during PM Friday night

    Miscellaneous

    8.) Neuroscience Day registration redo

    9.) Scheduled electrical outage for select Belknap locations Friday

    10.) Student trip to Cuba for credit planned   

    11.) LALS Club needs household items for Kentucky Refugee Ministries

    12.) Graduate Student Council hosts Spring Research Symposium

    13.) New way to send announcements to Anne Braden Institute community listserv

    Seminars

    14.) Chemistry

    15.) Microbiology and Immunology

    Talks

    16.) Shared Decision Making: Not your ordinary quality improvement initiative

    17.) Lecture to commemorate Remembrance Day

    18.) How does Korean media cover female candidates in high-profile elections?

    Grand Rounds

    19.) Cardiovascular Medicine

    20.) Medicine: Dr. Joseph Rotella

    Defenses

    21.) Diana Pantalos final dissertation defense

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Events

    1.) 3rd annual iCOUNT event is Thursday

    April 9, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Red Barn

    Free

    Join the Disability Resource Center for the 3rd annual iCOUNT event. View displays of artwork from Creative Diversity, a local studio where individuals with disabilities create art, and help us create art by signing our iCOUNT canvas. Watch videos of individuals with disabilities talking about the unique perspectives they have to offer, and learn about other public figures with disabilities. Learn how campus offices are contributing to an inclusive campus and how you can do the same.

    Additional Information: Colleen Gettys. Website.

     

    Faculty

    2.) Funding available for the 2015 Kentucky Pedagogicon

    Deadline to request funding is April 17

    The Delphi Center will provide funding for conference registration and mileage for up to 15 UofL faculty and staff members to attend this year’s 2015 Kentucky Pedagogicon in Richmond. Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis with preference given to UofL presenters and faculty. From 2011 to 2013, the Pedagogicon was part of the Kentucky Innovation Conference and is now a joint production of the CPE, the CPE Faculty Development Workgroup and Eastern Kentucky University.

    Additional Information and online funding application can be found here.

     

    Health and Wellness

    3.) CANCELED: Mammogram screening on Belknap

    Canceled April 13 Gottschalk Circle (next to Shumaker Research Building)

    The mammogram screening scheduled for Monday, April 13 on Belknap campus has been canceled. A new date will be set soon.

    Additional Information: 852-6318.

     

    4.) Spring into action with a total body workout

    Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 to 7 a.m., Get Healthy Now Wellness Center at Humana Gym

    Free, UofL employees, retirees and their spouse/QA

    Energize your mornings and reignite your metabolism in 30 minutes with a total body workout! Let this new class energize you in a way that nothing else can: a morning workout and renewed commitment to being your best! All class participants will receive a complimentary healthy breakfast snack to-go during the entire month of April!

    Additional Information: Group fitness schedule; ghn@louisville.edu; 852-7755.

     

    5.) Better Breathers Club to meet

    April 9, 2 to 3:30 p.m., HCOC Conference Room 120A

    Free

    Better Breathers Clubs are support groups for people with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and other lung diseases including emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Together, members learn skills to help manage their condition and improve their quality of life. Attendees will take part in discussions with health care practitioners and be provided information on community resources and research available at UofL. This month’s topic, Respiratory Medications.

    Additional Information: copd@louisville.edu.

     

    6.) HR Workshop – Eating for a Healthier You

    April 9, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Human Resources Building, Room 103A

    Taking care of yourself includes healthy meal planning. The discussion will focus on preventing chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease and taking control of symptoms and complications if you already have diabetes or heart disease. Register.

    Additional Information: Brandon Joseph, 852-6258.

     

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    7.) University password changes unavailable during PM Friday night

    The University Password website will be unavailable due to an operating system upgrade during the regular Preventative Maintenance (PM) period, 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Friday, April 10. Please note that other systems (e.g. Blackboard, email, instant messaging, PeopleSoft, ULink, data services, etc.) may also be taken offline during this time without notice. We apologize for any inconvenience this offline period may cause.

    Additional Information: HelpDesk, 852-7997.

     

    Miscellaneous

    8.) Neuroscience Day registration redo

    It has come to our attention that the online registration form did not work correctly for all registrants. If you did not receive email confirmation when you registered for Neuroscience Day, please register again. If you are unsure, you can search for email with NS-Day Registration in the subject line, or you can just register again and we will delete duplicate registrations. Please re-register if needed by Friday, April 10. The event will take place April 23 in the CTRB.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    9.) Scheduled electrical outage for select Belknap locations Friday

    April 10, 7 to 7:30 a.m.

    An electrical outage is scheduled for the following Belknap Campus buildings: Service Complex, S/CW Plant and Development for University Relations (Fairfax).

     

    10.) Student trip to Cuba for credit planned 

    June 2, Urban and Public Affairs

    Travel to Cuba to participate in people-to-people exchanges and learn about planning, historic preservation, sustainable development, planning and architecture in one of the few truly socialist countries left in the world. Deposits are due April 15. This program is an exceptional value, with non-stop air from Miami, accommodations, daily breakfast, several dinners, visa and English-speaking guides. Estimated costs for this seven-day program are around $1,950 for double occupancy. We propose teaching this class as two classes providing up to six credits. We also require two-week prep course of readings and guest lectures prior to the trip. This course counts as elective credit in Public Administration, Planning and Urban and Public Affairs.

    Additional Information: John Gilderbloom.

     

    11.) LALS Club needs household items for Kentucky Refugee Ministries

    Stevenson 304, 305, 306, through April 22

    The Latin American and Latino Studies Club is collecting household items (toiletries, bed sheets, towels, dishes, etc.) for Kentucky Refugee Ministries. These items will be used to furnish the homes of refugees who have recently moved to Kentucky. Please drop off all donations in the LALS offices (Stevenson 304-306) between now and April 22.

    Additional Information: Natalie Schuetz, 852-8162. Website.

     

    12.) Graduate Student Council hosts Spring Research Symposium

    April 10, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Red Barn

    The Graduate Student Council and the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies invite students, faculty, and staff to attend this year’s Spring Graduate Research Symposium held on April 10, 2015. Now in its 7th year, the Symposium offers graduate students an opportunity to share their research with the University of Louisville community and to gain valuable experience in presenting their work for an interdisciplinary audience. For more information, please see the GSC website.

    Additional Information: GSC Website, gscpres@louisville.edu.

     

    13.) New way to send announcements to Anne Braden Institute community listserv

    To help make your announcements more visible to listserv subscribers, we are reformatting the listserv so that it’s easier for readers to find the necessary information for all announcements and events. We think the best way to do that is with a submission form. Starting today, we ask that you submit all announcements for the listserv by filling out this form. Please feel free to email us if you have any questions or concerns about the form.

    Additional Information: bradeninstitutesocialjustice@gmail.com; Mariam Williams, 852-6142.

     

    Seminars

    14.) Chemistry

    April 10, 4 p.m., Shumaker Building, Room 139

    Etienne Garand, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present Probing Catalytic Reaction Intermediates Using Cryogenic Ion Vibrational Spectroscopy.

    Additional information: Sherry Nalley at 852-6798.

     

    15.) Microbiology and Immunology

    April 9, noon to 1 p.m., Baxter II, Room 038

    The Department of Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series presents, “RNAi High-throughput Screen Identifies Host Endocytic Trafficking as Critical for Y. pestis Intracellular Survival,” by Michael Connor, PhD candidate in the lab of Matthew Lawrenz, PhD.

    Additional Information: Carolyn Burton, 852-6208.

     

    Talks

    16.) Shared Decision Making: Not your ordinary quality improvement initiative

    April 17, noon to 1p.m., Kornhauser Auditorium

    Free

    This talk will be given by Richard Wexler, MD, chief integration officer, Healthwise. Dr. Wexler has 25 years of experience leading quality improvement initiatives and six years of experience implementing shared-decision-making programs in varied provider settings. The strategies he has developed and implemented enable clinicians and patients to more effectively use decision aids. He works closely with provider organizations and policy-setting groups and is widely recognized as a leader in shared decision making.

    Additional Information: The University of Louisville School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians and designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 credit of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.

     

    17.) Lecture to commemorate Remembrance Day

    May 15, noon, Kentucky Lions Eye Center, 301 E. Muhammad Ali Blvd.

    The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences in the School of Medicine will host a special lecture to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz and Holocaust Remembrance Day. Joern Soltau, MD, associate professor of ophthalmology, will give a presentation titled, “From Genetics to Genocide.” This special lecture is open to the entire community and light refreshments will be served. Staff will be on site to escort all guests to the Conference Center and parking will be available in the lot behind the Kentucky Lions Eye Center.  Seating is limited so please contact Cynthia Brock at cynthia.brock@louisville.edu or 852-3716 to reserve your spot.

     

    18.) How does Korean media cover female candidates in high-profile elections?

    April 8, noon to 1 p.m., Ekstrom Library, W104

    Free

    The Center for Asian Democracy presents a talk by post-doctoral associate Jinhyeok Jang, How does Korean media cover female candidates in high-profile elections?

    Additional Information: amanda.leduke@louisville.edu; 852-2667. Website.

     

    Grand Rounds

    19.) Cardiovascular Medicine

    There will be no CMGR on April 8 or 15. The next date will be April 22 featuring Dr. Andrew DeFilippis. The location will be Jewish Hospital, Fixed Auditorium.

    Additional Information: Monica Sivori, 852-1162. Website.

     

    20.) Medicine: Dr. Joseph Rotella

    April 9, 8 a.m., Ambulatory Care Building auditorium

    Medicine Grand Rounds features Joseph D. Rotella, MD, MBA, chief medical officer for the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Rotella will present Our Discomfort with Death: It’s Time to Get Over It, focusing on timely patient-centered conversations, why now is the right time for practitioners to learn how to have these conversations, use of the surprise question, and a basic approach to having patient-centered conversation and opportunities for further learning.

    Additional Information: Jason Puckett, 852-1825.

     

    Defenses

    21.) Diana Pantalos final dissertation defense

    April 8, 10 to 11 a.m., Room 103, School of Public Health

    Free, public

    Diana Pantalos, MS, candidate in the PhD in Public Health Sciences, Specialization in Health Promotion program will present her final oral defense titled, Impact of Numeracy on Parental Self-Efficacy and Treatment Outcome of Children on Complex Diets.

    Additional Information: Barbara Parker, 852-3290.

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