Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on July 16, 2014:
· UofL experts offer back-to-school advice. Read more.
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DID YOU KNOW?
We’re about a month away from a very important date on the UofL calendar: The day your parking permit expires! That valuable piece of plastic will need to be replaced by Aug. 25, and permits do not renew automatically. If you already have a permit this year, you should have received an email with instructions. If you don’t have one or didn’t get an email, click here. And don’t forget, UofL has a number of alternative transportation options ranging from free TARC rides with your UofL ID to car-sharing, bicycling and carpooling. They can save you money while helping to save the planet, so visit this website for more information.
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Campus-Submitted Announcement List
Today’s farmers markets: It’s blackberry season!
1.) Gray Street
2.) Belknap
Events
3.) Cards Under the Stars presents ‘The Lego Movie’ July 25
4.) Colleen Clines next ‘Daughters of Greatness’ featured speaker
Information Technology
5.) HSC Computing Center/iTech Connect moving to K Wing 2016
Miscellaneous
6.) GlowGo5K registrations benefit UofL’s raiseRED
Talks
7.) What Matters in Jane Austen?
8.) ‘Longbourn’ author to discuss novel
Grand Rounds
9.) Family and Geriatric Medicine
10.) Orthopaedic Surgery
11.) Pediatrics
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Campus-Submitted Announcements
Today’s farmers markets: It’s blackberry season!
1.) Gray Street
Thursdays through Oct. 30, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., 400 block of E. Gray Street between S. Preston and S. Jackson, rain or shine
Some items available today will include: blackberries, blueberries, peaches, corn, green beans, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, potatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, lettuce, kale, golden beets. Also artisan Italian-style cheeses, local honey, chocolate zucchini brownies, whole grain cinnamon bread and pizza crusts, granola, various breads, caramel cookie bars, salsa, Gmeals (vegetarian nachos), Red Top Gourmet Hot Dogs and Sweet ‘N’ Savory (crepes, gelato).
Additional Information: www.facebook.com/UofLGSFM; Website.
2.) Belknap
Thursdays through Oct. 16, 3:30 to 6 p.m., 3rd and Brandeis, rain or shine
Some items available today will include: peaches, blackberries, raspberries, corn, green beans, tomatoes, squash, zucchini, potatoes, peppers, baby kale, salad mix, carrots, onions, collards and pasture-raised poultry (frozen) , lamb (frozen) and eggs. Also raspberry and blueberry turnovers, cinnamon rolls, breads and locally made tea.
Additional Information: www.facebook.com/BelknapFM
Events
3.) Cards Under the Stars presents ‘The Lego Movie’ July 25
July 25, 6:30 p.m., lawn between the Natural Sciences Building and Grawemeyer Hall. The film begins at dusk.
Free
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. with children’s inflatables, games and a Lego-themed photo area. The J.B. Speed School of Engineering will host a demonstration table featuring Lego robotics. The school will also give away one 2015 Speed School Lego Camp scholarship to a child in attendance. Bring lawn chairs and/or a blanket and a picnic dinner or purchase food and drinks from Sweet ‘N’ Savory and Jam Pan food trucks. The film will begin at dusk. See full details at uofl.me/2014LEGO.
Additional Information: Brandy Warren, 852-8025.
4.) Colleen Clines next ‘Daughters of Greatness’ featured speaker
Aug. 15, 8:30 a.m., Muhammad Ali Center
$20 Ali Center members, $25 non-members, $15 students, $200 for table of 10
The “Daughters of Greatness” breakfast series invites prominent women engaged in social philanthropy, activism and pursuits of justice to share their stories with the Louisville community. Louisville native Colleen Clines is co-founder and CEO of Anchal, which addresses the exploitation of women by using design thinking to create employment opportunities, products and services that support economic empowerment. Hot breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m. The program will follow from 9 to 10 a.m. All tickets must be purchased in advance at this link.
Additional Information: Erin Herbert or click this link.
Information Technology
5.) HSC Computing Center/iTech Connect moving to K Wing 2016
July 21
The HSC Computing Center/iTech Connect is moving! Beginning July 21, we will be located in K Wing room 2016. This location puts us in a more convenient location and allows us to continue to provide technology support for faculty, staff and students on the HSC Campus. Our former location, room 3008, will be used to expand the Simulation Lab, which is part of Nursing’s Learning Resource Center.
Additional Information: Contact the HelpDesk, 852-7997.
Miscellaneous
6.) GlowGo5K registrations benefit UofL’s raiseRED fundraiser
July 26, Waterfront Park, 9:15 p.m.
Various prices
For every registration, raiseRED will receive $5. Registration includes entry in 5K race, entry to pre- and post-race party, t-shirt, sweatband, light-up baton. Visit www.glowgo.com for more information and to register.
Talks
7.) What Matters in Jane Austen?
July 18, 19, 20; 11 a.m.; Historic Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Lane
$5 Friday, $12 Saturday or Sunday
In conjunction with the Jane Austen Festival, Professor John Mullan of University College, London, will speak on What Matters in Jane Austen? Mullan writes a weekly column on contemporary fiction for The Guardian, and is the author of “How Novels Work.”
Additional Information: www.locustgrove.org or call 897-9845.
8.) ‘Longbourn’ author to discuss novel
July 19, noon, Historic Locust Grove, 561 Blankenbaker Lane
$12 for Jane Austen Event admission
Novelist Jo Baker will speak about her book “Longbourn,” which traces the lives of servants in Austen’s classic “Pride and Prejudice.” Locust Grove is a member of UofL’s Center for Arts and Culture Partnerships.
Additional Information: www.locustgrove.org or call 897-9845.
Grand Rounds
9.) Family and Geriatric Medicine
July 18, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Bottigheimer Auditorium
Jeffrey Weihing, PhD, UofL assistant professor, department of surgery, division of communicative disorders, presents Beyond the Ear: What We Do With What We Hear, He will describe contributions the brain makes to listening in noise and how auditory processing deficits can negatively affect hearing rehabilitation. CME category 1 is available for both AAFP and ACCME accreditation and a continental breakfast will be provided.
Additional Information: Callie Booth.
10.) Orthopaedic Surgery
July 18, 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Baxter I Research Building, auditorium, lower level
Please join the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery as we welcome Richard Gunderman, MD, PhD. Dr. Gunderman is Chancellor’s Professor of Radiology, Pediatrics, Medical Education, Philosophy, Liberal Arts and Philanthropy at Indiana University. He will lecture on Coaching and Educational Excellence.
Additional Information: Monica Welsh, 852-6902.
11.) Pediatrics
July 18, 8 a.m., Norton Hospital Wade Mountz (2nd floor) Auditorium
Judy Theriot, MD, will deliver Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Dr. Theriot will discuss Title V programs, give an overview of Kentucky’s children with health care needs and discuss the commission’s current services and future directions.
Additional Information: Tara McKinley, 629-8828.
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