Oct. 15, 2014 announcements

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    Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on Oct. 14, 2014:

    ·        VIDEO: UofL President James Ramsey and Director of Admissions Jenny Sawyer visit high school students in Shelby County. View here.

    ·        PHOTOS: A standing-room-only crowd enjoyed last week’s Corn Island Storytelling Festival at The Red Barn. View here.

    ·        Benefits Open Enrollment is Oct. 17 to Oct. 31. Read more.

    ·        UofL president’s outreach focuses on encouraging, recruiting students. Read more.

    ·        Traffic alert: Homecoming Parade parking and street closures Oct. 17. Read more.

     

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    The exercise physiology program in the health and sports sciences department of CEHD is now mercury-free!  The removal of mercury-containing devices reduces the public health risk of mercury’s toxic effects. Other units wanting to go mercury-free can contact Cathy Price, DEHS Hazardous Waste coordinator, at 852-2956.    

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

    Wednesday Flu Shot Schedule

    1.) Free flu shots for students, faculty and staff today on the Belknap campus

    Human Resources

    2.) Returning to school? Come to the Adult Learning Prep Class

    Miscellaneous

    3.) Trivia Night Wednesday to benefit Camp Quality

    4.) Call for presenters at 2nd annual Research Meets Activism Breakfast

    Seminars

    5.) Microbiology and Immunology Seminar

    Talks

    6.) Argentine writer Ana María Shua to give talk, answer questions

    Grand Rounds

    7.) Medicine Grand Rounds: Dr. Sathya S. Krishnasamy

    8.) Cardiovascular Medicine

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Wednesday Flu Shot Schedule

    1.) Free flu shots for students, faculty and staff today on the Belknap campus

    Oct. 15

    Students, faculty, and staff can get free flu shots through Campus Health Services ($5 for retirees) today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Speed School, Duthie Commons. A full schedule and a consent form are at http://louisville.edu/campushealth.  Download, print and complete the consent form for fastest service. You must have your UofL ID with you to get a free flu shot.

     

    Human Resources

    2.) Returning to school? Come to the Adult Learning Prep Class

    Oct. 16, 10 a.m., Human Resources 103A

    Free

    Have you been out of school for an extended period of time and unsure of what to anticipate? Are you feeling unsure of your ability to successfully juggle work, family and school? In this short session we will examine your obstacles and determine methods to overcome them so that you are able to return to school and flourish.

    Additional Information: Register here. Questions, brett.steele@louisville.edu.

     

    Miscellaneous

    3.) Trivia Night Wednesday to benefit Camp Quality

    Oct. 15, 5:30 p.m., Red Barn

    Students $5; Non-students $10

    Come out and help us raise money for Camp Quality, an organization dedicated to letting kids with cancer be kids again. Each thousand dollars we raise will send a kid to summer camp. Assemble a team of six people or less, create a funny team name and use teamwork to find the right answers. Questions could cover pop culture, literature, music, history—anything. The winning teams will receive gift cards to local businesses.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    4.) Call for presenters at 2nd annual Research Meets Activism Breakfast

    Event: Nov. 11, 9 to 11 a.m., The Yearlings Club, 4309 W. Broadway

    Free and open to the public

    The Research Meets Activism Breakfast provides a venue for community activists and scholars to discuss their respective work and how it connects. This year we want scholars whose work deals with how stereotypes and unconscious bias show up in the brain, media, law, housing, education or everyday interactions, and how we combat these images despite their abundance. Up to two scholars and two activists will give 10-min presentations. Q&A with audience, closing remarks by john a. powell, JD, follow.

    Additional Information: If you’re interested in presenting, please contact Mariam Williams. To find out more about the Anne Braden Institute’s Research Meets Activism Breakfast, or to register for the event, click here.

     

    Seminars

    5.) Microbiology and Immunology Seminar

    Oct. 16, noon to 1 p.m., Baxter II, Room 038

    Free, public

    The Department of Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series presents, “A Plague upon the Neutrophils,” by Melanie Marketon, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Biology, Indiana University-Bloomington.

    Additional Information: Carolyn Burton, 852-6208.

     

    Talks

    6.) Argentine writer Ana María Shua to give talk, answer questions

    Oct. 15, 3 to 4 p.m., University Club, Bingham Library

    Free and open to the public

    Rhonda Buchanan is the author of the critical study “El río de los sueños: Aproximaciones críticas a la obra de Ana María Shua,” and will engage author Ana María Shua in a discussion about her works and invite the audience to ask questions. The author and her translator will read from the bilingual anthology, “Quick Fix: Sudden Fiction by Ana María Shua,” which Buchanan published in 2008. The author will be available to sign books afterward. Tea and light refreshments will be served.

    Additional Information: Rhonda Buchanan, 852-2034.

     

    Grand Rounds

    7.) Medicine Grand Rounds: Dr. Sathya S. Krishnasamy

    Oct. 16, 8 a.m., Ambulatory Care Building auditorium

    UofL Medicine Grand Rounds features Sathya S. Krishnasamy, MD, UofL associate professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes. Dr. Krishnasamy will present The Year in Diabetes: Bugs, Bionics, Beasts and Broken Hearts, focusing on understanding current ADA/EASD practice guidelines, novel therapeutics/technology for diabetics, new programs at UofL and recognizing ethnic and racial differences in T2DM and metabolic syndrome.

    Additional Information: For more information, contact Jason Puckett, 852-1825.

     

    8.) Cardiovascular Medicine

    Oct. 15, noon to 1 p.m., Rudd Heart and Lung Institute, Great Halls I and II

    Please join us as we welcome UofL’s, James B. Hoying, PhD, who will present “The Microvasculature as a Therapeutic Target.” Hoying is a professor for the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Cardiovascular Therapeutics, Cardiovascular Innovations Institute in the School of Medicine.

    Additional Information: Pamela Montgomery, 852-1162.

     

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