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Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on Dec. 16, 2014:
· United Nations Ambassador Samantha Power to visit UofL. Read more.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Alumna Karen Boone, a 1983 bachelor of art graduate from the Hite Art Institute, was named the designer of the official 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival poster. Her design will be released at the Kentucky Derby Festival’s “Festival Unveiled” on Feb. 26. This is the third time that Boone, owner of the Louisville firm Karen Boone Design, has designed the poster.
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Campus-Submitted Announcement List
Miscellaneous
1.) Spring 2015 final exam schedule corrected
2.) School of Medicine Basic, Bridge and Collaborative Grant programs available
3.) New Microsoft Home Use Program available for faculty and staff
4.) Day of Dignity scheduled for Feb. 28
Seminars
5.) Microbiology and Immunology
Talks
6.) Biochemistry research conference
Grand Rounds
7.) Cardiovascular Medicine
8.) Medicine: Dr. Michelle Josephson
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Campus-Submitted Announcements
Miscellaneous
1.) Spring 2015 final exam schedule corrected
There were some incorrect dates listed for the final exam schedule for the Spring 2015 semester. The corrected final exam schedule is located at http://louisville.edu/registrar/finalspr. If you are an instructor and have already created/posted your syllabus for spring 2015, please double-check the link to verify the date/time is correct. If you have any questions, please contact the Registrar’s Office at regoff@louisville.edu or call 502-852-1544.
2.) School of Medicine Basic, Bridge and Collaborative Grant programs available
The School of Medicine Research Committee administers the Basic, Bridge and Collaborative Matching Grant programs to provide financial support to School of Medicine faculty. These awards have been increased up to $25K for Basic, $40K for Bridge and $50K for Collaborative with $25K in matched funds. The next cycle’s submission deadline is January 5, 2015.
Additional Information: Website, 852-7794.
3.) New Microsoft Home Use Program available for faculty and staff
University employees covered by the Microsoft Campus Agreement now have access to a new Home Use Program (HUP). You may now purchase Office products for personal/home use for the low price of $9.95 each (back-up media is available for an additional cost of $13.99 each). The policy is one license per employee per the selected product version (Office or Mac but not both). You need to use your @louisville.edu address when downloading the product.
Work-At-Home (WAH) products have been available to university employees through the Microsoft Campus Agreement (MCA) for several years. WAH allows current faculty and staff to use Microsoft Office products and Windows Operating Systems (OS) at home only for university-related work. HUP does NOT include the Windows Operating System, but personal use is allowed. More detailed information about how to acquire home use is available here.
4.) Day of Dignity scheduled for Feb. 28
Feb. 28, noon, Muhammad Ali Center, 144 N. Sixth St.
Free and open to the public
The Day of Dignity will continue the work of the Muhammad Ali Institute in building community and enhancing cross-cultural understanding among different cultures that live and work right here within the same communities. Please join us at the Muhammad Ali Center on Feb. 28 from noon to 5 p.m.
Additional Information: Erika at 502-852-6372.
Seminars
5.) Microbiology and Immunology
Dec. 18, noon to 1 p.m., Baxter II, Room 038
Free, public
The Department of Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series presents, “Polarized Epithelial Cells in Mammarenavirus Pathogenicity,” by Nikole Warner, PhD candidate in the lab of Igor Lukashevich, MD, PhD.
Additional Information: Carolyn Burton, 852-6208.
Talks
6.) Biochemistry research conference
Dec. 17, noon, Homberger Library, HSC-A, 614
Patrick Van Hoose, BMB graduate student: “Co-Treatment with Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Nitrite Protects Heart Function Following Myocardial Infarction: Is there a Mitochondrial Mechanism?”
Additional Information: janice.burkett@louisville.edu.
Grand Rounds
7.) Cardiovascular Medicine
Dec. 17, noon, Jewish Rudd Heart and Lung Institute, top floor, Great Halls I and II
The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine features Joseph Wu, MD, PhD, director, Stanford Cardiovascular Institute and professor, Department of Medicine Cardiology and Radiology. Dr. Wu will present “iPSCs for Cardiac Disease Modeling and Drug Discovery.”
Additional Information: monica.sivori@louisville.edu or 852-1162. Website.
8.) Medicine: Dr. Michelle Josephson
Dec. 18, 8 a.m., Ambulatory Care Building auditorium
Medicine Grand Rounds features Michelle A. Josephson, MD, professor of medicine and medical director, Kidney Transplant Program, University of Chicago. Dr. Josephson will present Living Donor Safety: Still Wondering After All These Years, focusing on the history of living kidney donation, recent findings regarding its risks and the challenges of quantifying living donor risk.
Additional Information: Jason Puckett, 852-1825.
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