Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017
DID YOU KNOW Louisville vs. Clemson is the fourth ACC matchup visited by ESPN’s College GameDay since UofL joined the ACC in 2014. The Cards have been part of three of those.
FACULTY AND STAFF NOTABLES Craig Grapperhaus, professor of Chemistry and chair of the Department of Chemistry, has been named a research exemplar in the STEM sector. Grapperhaus’ research in coordination chemistry, the study of compounds with a metal ion surrounded by neutral or negatively charged donor ligands, has significant implications for renewable energy, according to the Professionalism and Integrity in Research website.
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Miscellaneous Red Cross sets up dedicated link for UofL donationsThe Kentucky Red Cross has set up a dedicated link for UofL community donations toward recovery efforts related to hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Donations can be made online.
Oval parking information for GameDayESPN’s College GameDay will broadcast live from the Oval Saturday prior to the UofL/Clemson football game. Starting at 5 p.m. Wednesday, the reserved parking lot south of Grawemeyer Hall will be closed. It will remain closed until Sunday morning. On Saturday, the Oval and buildings located on the Oval will be closed. The Oval will re-open late Saturday afternoon, once the crowd has cleared. Until 2 p.m. Saturday, free parking will be available to the public in the green lot across from Reynolds Lofts on Third Street.
Fan information for Saturday’s Football game at Papa John’s Cardinal StadiumAn hour earlier entrance to parking lots, improved security measures, and multiple special events are among the items that University of Louisville football fans will notice when the Cardinals kick off their first home game of the season on Sept. 16 against Clemson at 8:12 p.m. Fans with reserved parking passes in the UofL lots surrounding the stadium can enter the lots beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday, a special early entrance one hour ahead of the regular five-hour opening time for the parking lots.
UofL Alert System testing to take place ThursdayThe UofL Alert System will be tested at 10 a.m. on Thursday September 14, 2017. The UofL Alert system will be activated to test our notification system. No actions should be taken in response to the test. Testing will involve emails, text messages, VOIP phones and outdoor warning speakers. Questions should be directed to Dennis Sullivan at 852-2948.
GRE test information workshop availableSeptember 20, 4-8 p.m., Shumaker, Room 139; Free
What’s Happening Today at Research!LouisvilleAll events at the Kosair Charities Clinical and Translational Research Building unless otherwise noted.
Additional Information: Website, Bonnie Dean, 502-550-3928
Live Lunch at the Red BarnSeptember 15, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Red Barn; Free Join the UofL Student Activities Board and 91.9 WFPK Radio Louisville for their “Live Lunch” broadcast. There will be live music from Jerron ‘Blind Boy’ Paxton and the SAB will provide free burgers, hotdogs and veggie burgers. Additional Information: Website
Music and Happy Hour at the UClubSeptember 15, 4-7 p.m., University Club; $5 to $15 This week at the Gray Street Farmers MarketSeptember 14, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., HSC, 400 Block of E. Gray Street, in front of the School of Public Health & Information Sciences Additional Information: Website, Facebook, Twitter
Call for Gender Equity/Professional Development Award, Nominations & ApplicationsNominations and applications for The Mary K. Tachau Gender Equity Award and the M. Celeste Nichols Professional Development Award are being accepted through Oct. 6. The Equity Award goes to a member of the UofL community whose work has directly furthered women’s equality and gender equity. The Nichols Award goes to a UofL graduate or professional school student to support academic and professional enrichment beyond normal program expenses. Nominations and applications are available online. Nominations for The Tachau Gender Equity Award to Valerie Casey; submit applications for the Nichols Award to Phyllis M. Webb or drop off applications to the Women’s Center.
Cardinal Preview DayOctober 21, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Belknap Campus High school students and their families are invited to Cardinal Preview Day, UofL’s largest annual open house for prospective students. Throughout the day, visitors will explore campus with a student-led tour, attend academic open houses and an information fair, learn more about financial aid and scholarships, hear from current students about their own unique experiences, and more. Registration is not necessary. Additional Information: Megan Adams, 852-7540, website
Research funding opportunity availableSeptember 14 Pilot project grants from The Center for Restorative Medicine are available for seeding of novel research to facilitate additional funding, foster new collaborative partnerships and/or support junior faculty. We anticipate funding three pilot projects of $50,000. Faculty leadership will review for consistency with the mission of the Center for Restorative Medicine and advisory board will review proposals for innovation and scientific merit. Applications are due November 1, 2017. For application instructions, go online.
Report available: 12,111 UofL students voted in 2016 Presidential ElectionUofL recently participated in the National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement (NSLVE). Go to our website to review the report. Feel free to share this information in classes and other settings as appropriate. Additional Information: Pam Nessle Curtis, 852-0242, website
Talks/Seminars/Symposiums Brown & Williamson Fall Seminar SeriesSeptember 15, 4 p.m., Room LL-16, Chemistry Building, Belknap Campus Peter Harrington, PhD, Ohio University, will present, “Chemometric Opportunities in Metabolomics.” Additional information: Sherry Nalley, 852-6798
University of Louisville Regional Stroke SymposiumSeptember 15, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Churchill Downs, 700 Central Ave., 40208; No charge for UofL physicians, nurses, faculty, students, residents and fellows, or for EMS/EMT providers. Non-UofL physicians: $40, all others: $25 A multidisciplinary forum on evaluation and management of cerebrovascular disease focused on the latest information in stroke care. Keynote address by Pooja Khatri, MD, director of the Acute Stroke Program for the University of Cincinnati Stroke Team and Professor of Neurology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Additional Information: Website, 852-7522
Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology Seminar SeriesSeptember 14, 4 p.m., Room 102, Instructional Building Dr. William Guido, Chairman and Professor of the Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology, will present a seminar titled, “The State of ASNB.” Additional Information: Donna Bottorff
Sustainability Green Tip: Garden Commons Herb & Tea Workshop and Pickling Workshop scheduledSeptember 15, 12-1 p.m., Garden Commons, Cultural Center, Belknap Campus Join us in UofL’s organic garden on Friday, Sept. 15 for a workshop about how to use and dry the herbs we’ll harvest from the garden. Enjoy ample sampling opportunities with a fresh herbal tea bar. On Sept. 22, our hands-on workshop will be on canning and pickling to preserve firm veggies like cukes, okra, green beans, beets, carrots, radishes, summer squash, etc. Bring your excess produce and take home a jar. Additional Information: Garden Commons website, Herb & Tea Workshop, Canning & Pickling Workshop, Ellie Miller, 502-758-3834
Sustainability Roundtable: Political Narratives & Framing of Climate Change PolicySeptember 15, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., Room 123, Urban & Public Affairs (426 W Bloom St.), Belknap Campus Join us for UofL’s Sustainability Roundtable series on alternating Fridays at 11 a.m. Sept. 15-Nov. 10 in Urban Studies 123. We kick it off with Dr. Melissa Merry (Political Science) on climate change policy. The format is a 30-40 minute presentation, followed by 20-30 minute open discussion about interdisciplinary, collaborative research opportunities. Anyone from any discipline who is interested in sustainability is welcome to present and to participate, including faculty, staff, students and public. Additional Information: Website, Daniel DeCaro
Health and Wellness 20-minute drop-in meditation sessions availableSeptember 22, 12-12:20 p.m., Room K2015, Nursing School, HSC; Free for employees, residents, students and QAs Revive, renew and refresh at our 20-minute drop-in meditation sessions. You will connect with others interested in mindfulness practices and be exposed to a wide variety of meditation/mindfulness practices. All experience levels are welcome. OMM is offered every other week. Drop-in when you can. Sponsored by Being Well, Get Healthy Now, and Campus Health Promotion. Email to register or drop in. If you are an HSC employee or student, your UofL ID should scan you into the building. If you would prefer to have the code to get into the building, send us an email.
Dance and relieve stress with Salsa FridaysEvery Friday; 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., HSC Fitness Center, Chestnut Street Parking Garage, HSC; Free for employees, spouses and QAs All levels are welcome and no partner required. Join us and enjoy learning together the basic moves and core concepts of Salsa Rueda with Cherie Lanier. Salsa Rueda is similar to American square dancing, but for salsa in a circle not a square. A caller will call out different simple dance patterns that we will learn in class. Join the School of Medicine, Get Healthy Now and Intramural Sports for this fun and contagious dance. Feel free to walk-in on Fridays or email Paula Kommor for calendar appointment reminders.
Grand Rounds Pediatric Grand RoundsSeptember 15, 8 a.m., Norton Hospital, 2nd Floor Auditorium Join us for a pediatric grand rounds featuring Kerry McGowan, MD. McGowan is assistant professor in the department of pediatrics at the University of Louisville. She will be presenting “Neuroblastoma: Striving for Cure.” Additional Information: Brittney Luckett, 502-629-8828
Orthopaedic Surgery Grand RoundsSeptember 15, 6:45-7:45 a.m., Baxter I Research Building, lower level auditorium Join the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery as we welcome Joey Polio, MD, PGY-4 resident. Dr. Polio will lecture on “The Cavovarus Foot.” Additional Information: Monica Welsh, 852-6902
Family and Geriatric Medicine Grand RoundsSeptember 15, 7:30- 8:30 a.m., Jewish Hospital Bottigheimer Auditorium John Loughran, MD, Chief of Cardiology, Robley Rex VAMC of Louisville, will present, “The Opioid Epidemic and Cardiovascular Complications.” Learners will understand the history of opiate usage and Federal regulatory efforts; discuss the opioid epidemic and how local regulation may have affected the current dilemma surrounding illicit drug use; comprehend the cardiovascular complications associated with opiate abuse. CME credit will be provided. Additional Information: Melissa Garrett, 852-5499
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