March 3, 2015 Announcements

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    Here’s what was posted to UofL Today on March 2, 2015:

     

    ·       VIDEO: Selfies in Art History” is an exhibit in UofL’s Bridwell Art Library. Art history major Blake Schreiner wanted to expose the modern “selfie” theme in past artworks. Sarah Carter, the director of the art library, said the idea is to demonstrate how the “selfie” was utilized by artists throughout history to portray their physical state as well as their psychological state. View here.

    ·       PHOTOS: ‘Yelp Gets Schooled at UofL,’ a series of monthly events aimed at introducing the public to campus offerings, began Friday at Jazz Fest 2015. View here.

     

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    DID YOU KNOW?

     

    Hundreds of students participated in the 18-hour raiseRED dance marathon, the culmination of a year spent raising funds for pediatric cancer research at UofL. When the marathon ended at noon Saturday, students had raised $226,613.12, $26,000 more than this year’s goal. Watch the video here. View photos here.

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcement List

     

    Severe Weather Test Cancelled

    1.) Severe weather alert cancelled for today

    Health and Wellness

    2.) GHN Wellness Center offering yoga and Pilates at half price

    3.) Make a splash with Get Healthy Now water fitness

    4.) Join Get Healthy Now’s Walk-to-Run Club

    5.) Join us in one the latest trends in mind-body fitness fusion, Intro to Nia

    Miscellaneous

    6.) March is Women’s History Month

    7.) Lab Safety and Hazardous Waste training for employees

    8.) Office of Vocational Rehabilitation offering workshop

    9.) UofL Writing Center having Dissertation Writing Retreat

    Seminars

    10.) Physiology and Biophysics Seminar scheduled

    Talks

    11.) Intercultural Communication series features talk on Tyler Perry movies

    12.) Who Died During Medieval Plague?

     

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

     

    Severe Weather Test Cancelled

    1.) Severe weather alert cancelled for today

    The planned state severe weather alert for today has been cancelled and will be rescheduled.

    Additional Information: Dennis Sullivan, 852-6670.

     

    Health and Wellness

    2.) GHN Wellness Center offering yoga and Pilates at half price

    Varied class times, Get Healthy Now Wellness Center (Studio B)

    $20 for the remainder of the semester

    Beginning now through the end of the semester, GHN Wellness Center members have access to our top-notch yoga/Pilates offerings for half-price–$20 for two months of unlimited yoga and Pilates classes. Your first class is always free—try out a lunchtime yoga, Pilates or Power Vinyasa class today.

    Additional Information: Flyer

     

    3.) Make a splash with Get Healthy Now water fitness

    Tuesdays/Thursdays, noon to 12:45 p.m., William Wright Natatorium

    Free for UofL employees, retirees and their spouse

    Looking for a form of exercise that is easy on the joints and big on fun? Join Get Healthy Now for the spring semester of water fitness. Laura Feese, certified aquatic instructor with 25-plus years of experience, leads a progressive water workout for GHN’s Water Fitness classes. Ideal for all fitness levels and no swimming skills needed (hair can stay dry or not). Benefits include increased energy, better sleep, relief from joint pain and more. Enroll today!

    Additional Information: Enrollment form; GHN@louisville.edu; 852-7755

     

    4.) Join Get Healthy Now’s Walk-to-Run Club

    Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Get Healthy Now Wellness Center

    Free for employees, retirees and their spouses

    With the Louisville Triple Crown of Running quickly approaching, it’s not too late to join in on the fun! Join our weekly group meetings to get ready for the Anthem 5k (March 7), Rodes City Run 10k (March 21), and Papa John’s 10 Miler (April 4). Receive weekly tips regarding training, rehydration, injury prevention, and much more. Whether you’re an avid runner, a newbie walker, or somewhere in between, we strive to work with you to meet your cardio goals.

    Additional Information: Email or call 852-7755. Walk to Run Club

     

    5.) Join us in one the latest trends in mind-body fitness fusion, Intro to Nia

    Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.to 7:30 p.m., Get Healthy Now Wellness Center (Studio B)

    Free for employees, retirees and their spouses

    Learn to dance in a way that expresses your unique self while improving balance, flexibility, strength and stability. Nia is a fusion of the dance arts, martial arts and healing arts to give you a mind-body experience that conditions the whole body and gives you a sense of greater well-being. It is appropriate for all fitness levels. Wear comfortable clothes, bring water and a smile. Suitable for all fitness levels.

    Additional Information: Email or call 852-7755 for more information. Class Schedule, Website

     

    Miscellaneous

    6.) March is Women’s History Month

    Check out the UofL Women’s Center 2015 Spring Newsletter online here. The newsletter includes the annual Women’s History Month calendar, with on-campus and community events plus highlights from the Women’s Center Empowerment Luncheon and more items of interest.

    Additional Information: Email womenctr@louisville.edu or Phyllis M. Webb. Phone: 852-8976.

     

    7.) Lab Safety and Hazardous Waste training for employees

    March 4, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Baxter 2 Room 038

    Free

    Recently hired lab employees who work with chemicals should attend this training. Recurrent training for lab employees is required every three years. Bring employee/student ID number to sign in. Attendees can pre-register at www.louisville.edu/dehs, however advanced registration is not required.

    Additional Information: Lloyd Asher, 852-2830 or Cathy Price, 852-2956.

     

    8.) Office of Vocational Rehabilitation offering workshop

    March 4, 4 to 6 p.m., UofL Autism Center

    Free

    Come learn more about the services and supports available through the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR). Victoria Reilly will be leading the discussion on OVR from supports while in high school, college, vocational training and additional programing that may be available. Victoria coordinates the Community Based Work Transition Program in 62 public high school districts and consults with all school districts regarding the transition needs of high school students with disabilities.

    Additional Information: Reserve your spot by contacting Paddy DeGeorge at 502-588-0736. Website

     

    9.) UofL Writing Center having Dissertation Writing Retreat

    May 18-22, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    The University Writing Center, with support from the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies, invites students to apply to participate in this summer’s Dissertation Writing Retreat. Participants will spend each day writing, rewriting and reworking their dissertation chapters and will participate in individualized writing consultations and group workshops. Applications are due April 1.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    Seminars

    10.) Physiology and Biophysics Seminar scheduled

    March 3, 11:45 a.m., Baxter I Auditorium

    Free

    The Department of Physiology & Biophysics Seminar Series presents, “H2S and NO regulation of ischemic vascular remodeling,” by Christopher Kevil, PhD, professor, department of pathology, molecular and cellular Physiology, LSU Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA.

    Additional Information: Website.

     

    Talks

    11.) Intercultural Communication series features talk on Tyler Perry movies

    March 5, 4 to 5 p.m., Ekstrom Library, Chao Auditorium

    You are invited to the free Intercultural Communication Speaker Series  sponsored by the Department of Communication and the Institute for Intercultural Communication. Cerise Glenn, assistant professor of communication at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, will speak on “Cautionary Tales of Cultural Assimilation: Examining Norms of Black Masculinity and Femininity in Tyler Perry’s Romantic Dramas.”

    For more information, please contact siobhan.smith@louisville.edu.

     

    12.) Who Died During Medieval Plague?

    March 6, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Ekstrom Library W104

    Free

    The Medieval & Renaissance Workshop presents a talk by Fabian Crespo, assistant professor of Anthropology: “An invitation to a new dialogue between historians and immunologists.”

    Additional Information: Jennifer Westerfeld, 852-6817; website.

     

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