March 25, 2013 Announcements

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

    Grand Rounds

    1.) Neuroscience – Phenotypic screening to identify genes & compounds that promote axon regeneration

    HR Items of Interest

    2.) Retirement planning

    Information Technology

    3.) Customer service gains highlighted in spring Technically Speaking newsletter

    Miscellaneous

    4.) Anne Braden Institute research awards

    5.) Heads up: Seven days remain to order caps and gowns for the May 2013 commencement ceremony

    Professional Development

    6.) PLAN professional development workshops for graduate students

    7.) Final faculty and graduate student learning community on mentoring

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

    Grand Rounds

    1.) Neuroscience – Phenotypic screening to identify genes & compounds that promote axon regeneration

    8 a.m. March 29, School of Nursing, fourth floor auditorium, Room 4003

    Free

    This Friday’s Neuroscience Grand Rounds will feature a presentation from Vance Lemmon, PhD, professor and Walter G. Ross Distinguished Chair in Developmental Neuroscience, Department of Neurological Surgery, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami. Continuing education credit is available, and continental breakfast will be served.

    Additional Information: Contact Paul Fultz or view document online (opens as PDF). 

    HR Items of Interest

    2.) Retirement planning

    9 a.m. April 5 Room 103A Human Resources, 1980 Arthur St.

    Free

    Please join us for a two hour retirement workshop sponsored by School of Accountancy instructor Sheila Johnston, CPA and CFP. Topics include discussion of UofL benefits, amounts needed for retirement, basic retirement issues, and much more. Sheila has great experience in retirement issues, and you will leave with a better sense of planning for the future.

    Additional Information: Registration. Questions: Staff Development

    Information Technology

    3.) Customer service gains highlighted in spring Technically Speaking newsletter

    Did you know that IT earned a 12-percentage-point increase in customer satisfaction for email services in 2012? Faculty and staff were particularly pleased with wireless and research computing, too! The spring issue of Technically Speaking, IT’s quarterly newsletter, features this good news and more. You can also read about the great value of IT Design & Print and the Data Center’s new green initiatives.

    Additional Information: Click Current Issue here.

    Miscellaneous

    4.) Anne Braden Institute research awards

    The University of Louisville’s Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research announces our 6th Annual Social Justice Research Award. Please let your students know about this opportunity to win $300 or $100 prizes.

    Additional Information: For a flyer and submission form, please visit our website.  If you would like our graduate assistant to visit your class and explain this opportunity, please email us.

    5.) Heads up: Seven days remain to order caps and gowns for the May 2013 commencement ceremony

    The deadline to order a cap and gown for the May 2013 commencement ceremony is midnight Sunday, March 31. Graduation participants should visit the commencement web site for ceremony information and to place a cap and gown order.

    Additional Information: Enrollment Management, 852-6528

    Professional Development

    6.) PLAN professional development workshops for graduate students

    Grantsmanship, 2-3 p.m. March 26
    Cultivating and Marketing Your Transferable Skills, 7:30-8:30 p.m. March 28 
    Both in Room 105, Houchens Building

    PLAN is a series of free professional development workshops for graduate students. Graduate students interested in attending can register on the PLAN website, and click on the PLAN calendar there to learn about other upcoming workshops and events.

    Additional Information: PLAN website

    7.) Final faculty and graduate student learning community on mentoring

    Noon March 29, Houchens Building, Room 105

    The Faculty and Graduate Student Learning Community on Mentoring will join for their final session with the DGS Reading Group that has been meeting in parallel all year. Together, they will discuss graduate education and mentoring practices at UofL and evaluate strategies to extend these conversations in the departments and across the university. All faculty and graduate students are welcome to join this conversation, regardless of prior participation. Lunch available to registrants.

    Additional Information: Event. To RSVP, click here.

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