Jan. 29, 2015 Announcements

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    DID YOU KNOW?

     

    This summer’s annual Young Leaders Academy for high school students at the McConnell Center will focus on the theme of civil disobedience. Past academy topics have been “Democracy in America,” “Roots of U.S.,” and social movements. 

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

     

    Arts

    1.) ‘Double V’ free for UofL faculty, staff, students

    Events

    2.) Come to the National Conference on the Black Family in America

    Health & Wellness

    3.) GHN presents Ya Ya Yoga

    IT

    4.) New email feature designed to increase security

    Miscellaneous

    5.) Attention SoftChalk users: Issue with “Save to LMS” resolved

    Seminars

    6.) Chemistry

    7.) Research seminar: ‘Targeting TTK in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer’

    8.) Oral Biology 605: Oral Health Seminar

    Talks

    9.) All invited to An Evening with Maurice Clarett

    Grand Rounds

    10.) Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women’s Health

    11.) Family & Geriatric Medicine

    12.) Pediatric Grand Rounds

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Arts

    1.) ‘Double V’ free for UofL faculty, staff, students

    Feb. 4, 6 p.m., Muhammad Ali Center, 144 N. 6th Street

    Free for UofL faculty, staff and students

    The Filson Historical Society and the Muhammad Ali Center co-present “Double V,” a 25- minute play by Larry Muhammad based on the career of Louisville Defender publisher Frank Stanley. The play will preceded by a short talk by Muhammad about the history of the American black press. The Filson and the Ali Center are both part of A&S’s Center for Arts and Culture Partnerships.

    Additional Information: For more information or to register on line, go to www.fislonhistorical.org/events, or call 635-5083.

     

    Events

    2.) Come to the National Conference on the Black Family in America

    Feb. 26 to 28, Crowne Plaza Hotel

    Faculty/staff $200, undergraduate students $50, graduate students $100

    The Cultural Center in collaboration with the Vice Provost for Diversity & International Affairs will be hosting the 42nd National Conference on the Black Family in America. The theme will be “Project Progress (1965-2015): Exploring the Continuing Transformation of Black America.” We invite all faculty and staff to register and attend the conference.

    Additional Information: Leondra Gully bfc@louisville.edu 852-0231; Vickie Bridgeman bfc@louisville.edu 852-0232; Website.

     

    Health & Wellness

    3.) GHN presents Ya Ya Yoga

    Jan. 30, 12:30 to 12:50 p.m., HSC Fitness Center, Chestnut Street Garage

    Free for employees, spouses, QAs

    Get Healthy Now has created a 20-minute gentle yoga class that you can do on-campus and in your street clothes. You will leave the workshop feeling relaxed, in-the-moment and energized. Our past participants say: “It was so nice to get away and take some deep breaths!” “It is a great benefit you are offering!” “LOVE these mini-sessions.”

    Additional Information: Register here: http://louisville.edu/gethealthynow/get-involved/wellness-resources/wellness/take-20-to-relax.

     

    IT

    4.) New email feature designed to increase security

    Beginning Feb. 27, IT is implementing a security measure preventing individuals from sending a large volume of email within a single hour. This new feature will protect the university from hackers or from being blacklisted by other institutions. A large-volume email will trigger an alert to IT and the account will be examined to make certain it has not been compromised. The process for sending a mass email can be found at http://louisville.edu/email/related-topics/sending-a-mass-email.html.

    Additional Information: HelpDesk, 852-7997.

     

    Miscellaneous

    5.) Attention SoftChalk users: Issue with “Save to LMS” resolved

    If you build modules in SoftChalk Create for use in Blackboard, the issue with the “Save to LMS” function has now been resolved. Faculty and staff wanting to use this tool to upload new modules into their courses can now do so without problems. The instructions for using this function are located on the Blackboard Help tab and at https://louisville.campuspack.net/Groups/BLACKBOARD_BLOG/Blackboard_9.1_Instructor_Help/Blackboard_9_Help/SoftChalk_publishing.pdf!attach.

    Additional Information: Linda Leake, 852-4332.

     

    Seminars

    6.) Chemistry

    Jan. 30, 4 p.m., Chemistry Building, Room LL-16

    Farshid Ramezanipour, University of California, Berkeley will present Functional Non-Molecular Solids: From Metal Oxides to Metal-Organic Frameworks.

    Additional information: Sherry Nalley, 852-6798.

     

    7.) Research seminar: ‘Targeting TTK in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer’

    Jan. 29, noon, CTRB 124

    The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology presents “Targeting TTK in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer,” a research seminar by Nicole A. Lavender, PhD, research fellow, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

    Additional Information: Tracey Pender.

     

    8.) Oral Biology 605: Oral Health Seminar

    Jan. 30, noon to 1 p.m., Dental School, Room 131

    Dr. Haixun Guo, assistant professor of radiology, UofL School of Medicine, will deliver a seminar titled: “PET/CT molecular imaging of infection and inflammation.”

    Additional Information: g0buon01@louisville.edu.

     

    Talks

    9.) All invited to An Evening with Maurice Clarett

    Feb. 5, 6 p.m., Bigelow Hall/MITC Building 1st Floor

    Free and open to all

    Maurice Clarett, who in 2002 led Ohio State to its first national football championship in over 30 years before a series of mistakes landed him in jail, will tell his story.

    Additional Information: Tierney Bates, 852-0229.

     

    Grand Rounds

    10.) Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women’s Health

    Jan. 30, 1 to 2 p.m., Ambulatory Care Building, Basement Auditorium

    Please join us as Christine Cook, MD with REI (Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility) will present Post-Menopausal Women: Health & Disease. She will review current views on symptom treatment, cardiovascular, hemostatic, breast cancer, immunity and Alzheimer’s disease.

    Additional Information: Crystal Menear, 561-7463 or 561-7482.

     

    11.) Family & Geriatric Medicine

    Jan. 30, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Bottigheimer Auditorium

    Sri Mokshagundam, MD, associate professor, division of endocrinology and metabolism, UofL, presents Update on Diabetes Technologies and Treatments. He will review the high dose insulin in the severe insulin resistant subjects, discuss the use of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems in diabetes management, and discuss the role of new medications in the management of poorly controlled DM. CME category 1 is available for both AAFP & ACCME accreditation.

    Additional Information: Callie Booth.

     

    12.) Pediatric Grand Rounds

    Jan. 30, 8 a.m., Norton Hospital, 2nd Floor Auditorium

    Please join us for the 12th Annual Dr. Richard S. Wolf Lectureship featuring Olivia Mittel, MD, MS. Dr. Mittel is an assistant professor in the department of pediatrics and assistant dean for student affairs at the UofL School of Medicine. She will be presenting “Emotional Intelligence in Medical Education.”

    Additional Information: Brittney Luckett, 629-8828.

     

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