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January 28, 2011
Green Idea
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New College Grants Officer
Please extend a warm welcome to our new College Grants Officer, Nan Rice, who begins on February 2.
Nan comes to the College of Health Sciences from the Department of Pediatrics with UK Healthcare. She has extensive experience
with grant pre­award procedures and providing support to research investigators. Prior to working in Pediatrics she also assisted the
Obstetrics and Gynecology Department with research and grant related functions. Nan will be located in the Office of Research, CTW
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Wyant Produces College’s First iTunesU Content
Andrew Wyant, MD, has started producing the college’s first content for iTunesU. Currently, two 30­minute lectures accompanying his
Principles of Human Physiology course are available, with several more in production.
iTunesU enables colleges and universities to easily share audio and video content to mobile devices and computers through iTunes
software. UK is highly invested in utilizing this technology to improve student learning, as well as reach potential students and the
community. Content can be made freely available to the general public, or can be restricted behind a linkBlue login.
View Wyant’s Principles of Human Physiology lectures (iTunes link).
To view the UK iTunesU portal, ensure iTunes is running, then visit itunesu.uky.edu and click on the UK linkBlue login.
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Change in February College Meeting
Rather than the standing College Meeting on February 18th, faculty and staff will meet in two separate locations to discuss issues important to each
group.
The Dean and Associate Deans will not be in attendance at either meeting.
The faculty discussion will be led by the CHS Senators (Andreatta, Dupont, & English) and will meet in the CTW 014.
The staff discussion will be led by Staff Council Chair (Meredith Houlihan) and the location will be announced prior to the meeting. Please plan to
attend and bring any issues you would like to discuss with your colleagues.
Marie Poole will still send out the monthly report prior to the meeting. If you have any questions, please contact the dean.
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Committee Service Opportunities
As you each think about your next year’s DOE, please keep in mind that several positions will need to be filled on a variety of committees. Some
committee members are elected and some are appointed. If you are interested in serving on any of the committees below, please contact Anne Olson
so that your name can be placed on the ballot for elections to be held in March.
These committees are an integral part of our joint faculty efforts to self governance, and so we are each obligated to serve to the best of our ability.
Additionally, committee work is a great way to get to know other faculty within our College. Please consider serving the CHS in whatever capacity your
DOE allows.
CHS Committee Open Positions for 2011­2012
Faculty Council: (Elected by college faculty for 2 year term)
5 openings
Academic Affairs: (Appointed by FC for 3 year term)
4 openings
University Senate: (Elected by college faculty for 3 year term)
2 openings
Student Affairs: (Appointed by FC for 3 year term)
1 opening
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Health Care Colleges Council: (Elected by college faculty for 2 year term)
2 openings
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Faculty Survey Regarding Bio­Statistical Assistance
If you have utilized Catherine Starnes for bio­statistical help, please remember to provide feedback to the Office of Research regarding your
experience. Catherine has been providing part­time assistance for College of Health Sciences students and faculty since early September 2010, with
the help of Dr. Heather Bush. Comments on how she has helped you and/or your students are greatly appreciated and may be sent to Cynthia Byars.
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45th Anniversary Stickers
Don’t forget to use your 45th Anniversary stickers – AA’s in every division should have rolls available for official CHS or division
communications.
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On­line Pay Statements
As part of the effort to “Go Green”, the University is adopting online pay statements for all employees – and therefore eliminating paper statements.
This is better for the environment and it reduces costs.
Download the information flier (pdf).
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Voluntary Retirement for Eligible Faculty
UK announced a set of voluntary retirement program for eligible faculty yesterday. To read the entire announcement, visit UK Now. For a list of
frequently asked questions regarding the program, click here (pdf).
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Dance Blue 2011
The CHS Ambassadors would like to extend an invitation for you to volunteer at this year’s DanceBlue marathon. We are proud to host one of the
largest student­run philanthropy events held at UK and in the state of Kentucky, and seek to make this year’s event an even bigger success as we
enter the sixth year of the marathon. DanceBlue is Feb. 18 and 19, 2011, and runs from 8 p.m. Friday until 8 p.m. Saturday.
Help us by volunteering at the marathon. Whether it is through aiding with hydration stations, food areas or security, each and every volunteer is greatly
appreciated and vital to making DanceBlue a success. This is such a special event for many students, and we are excited for your participation to help
make an even bigger difference in this year’s event.
Information and volunteer registration is available at DanceBlue Website or you may email [email protected] with any questions.
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Nutritional Sciences Seminar Series
The Nutritional Sciences Seminar Series for the spring of 2011 will take place on Wednesdays from 4 p.m. – 5 p.m., CTW 411.
On February 2, 2011 the speaker will be Cetewayo Rashid, University of Kentucky GCNS Research Assistant.
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Learn More About Studying & Teaching Abroad
The Office of International Affairs is hosting a Spring Fair on Wednesday, February 2, 11 a.m – 3 p.m. in the small ballroom of the UK Student
Center.
This event is designed to encourage students to explore opportunities for studying abroad this summer. It’s also a perfect chance to learn about faculty­
led programs, get expert advice on dozens of other summer offerings, learn about an array of international internship opportunities, and chat with
students who have been abroad.
OIA is also holding a Faculty Information Session on teaching abroad opportunities from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. on the same day as the Spring Fair in the
small ballroom of the Student Center. Many UK faculty members who are leading summer 2011 programs will be present to introduce their upcoming
programs. Also, many partner organizations will be present to discuss customizing new education abroad programs for UK students in a wide array of
fields and destinations. With such programs, faculty compensation and expenses are typically included and programs may be facilitated at many times
during the academic year, including winter intersession.
For more information please contact Anthony Ogden.
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“How to Build a Dinosaur” Presentation
Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011 • 7:30 p.m. • Singletary Center
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Can dinosaurs be brought back to life? Paleontology, the study of ancient life, may have the answer, and no one has probably done more to further
this kind of understanding in the field than Jack Horner, a world­renowned paleontologist who studies dinosaurs. Jack is coming to Lexington in
February at the invitation of the Kentucky Section, American Institute of Professional Geologists, to tell us about the dinosaurs that still live with us —
the birds — and how we might use them to create modern dinosaurs.
For more information download the information flier (pdf).
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University Leadership Summit
The Office of Student Involvement is beginning to plan the 7th annual University Leadership Summit. As many of you know, Summit is a program that
brings together undergraduate student leaders from across campus who work to create positive change for the University. Please see a more detailed
description via the link below if you are unfamiliar with the Summit program.
The deadline to nominate a student for Summit 2011 is Friday, February 18, 2011. Because we know each of you works with outstanding
undergraduate students, we ask that you carefully consider those students who would benefit the most from this program and who would contribute the
most to the University community.
Click here for more information or to nominate a student.
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STEM Education Conference
Friday, April 29, 2011 – Student Center
The Second Annual STEM Education Conference at the University of Kentucky will focus on STEM research, teaching and learning and engagement
with goals of generating new partnerships and collaboration across the STEM disciplines.
Faculty, K­12 educators and STEM undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to present STEM Education related research or experiences.
Presenters may choose among three formats: paper presentation, “round table” discussion, and poster presentation.
Keynote
Speaker
President Lee T. Todd, Jr.
“Supporting STEM Initiatives in Kentucky and Nationwide”
President Todd will discuss how we are attempting to leverage STEM initiatives to positively impact the STEM pipeline in Kentucky and
across the nation. The President will speak about various means of supporting the “Educate to Innovate” initiative as well as the Association
of Public Land­Grant Universities’ Science and Mathematics Teacher Imperative.
Submission
Deadline
6 p.m. on Friday, March 11, 2011
Early
Registration
Deadline:
April 11, 2011
Click here for more information
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Health Systems Transformation Conference
The Northeast Area Health Education Center is collaborating with Morehead State University’s College of Business for a conference addressing Health
Systems Transformation.
For more information download the information flier (pdf)
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Distinguished Visitor Seminar Series
Speaker
Topic
Arthur M. Mercurio, PhD, Interim Chair and Professor, Department of Cancer Biology, UMass Medical School
“Integrating Nuclear Hormone, Growth Factor & Integrin Receptor Function in Epithelial Cancers”
Date
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011
Time
Noon – 12:50 p.m.
Location
RSVP
Hospital Auditorium HG­611
Click here to RSVP
Download information flier (pdf)
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Calendar of Events
January 28
Presidential Search Open Forums
8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
W.T. Young Library, Room I­62
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January 31
CD Clinic Coordination Meeting
9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
CTW 119
January 31
CSD Faculty Meeting
2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
CTW 214B
January 31
Administrative Council
2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
CTW, Dean's Conference Room
February 2
PA Legislative Day
All Day Event
February 2
AT MSL Journal Club Meeting
7 a.m. – 8 a.m.
February 2
CS Division Director's Meeting
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
CTW 205
February 2
Reproductive Graduate Program Faculty Meeting
1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
CRS Library
February 2
AT MSL Lab Meeting
7 a.m. – 8 a.m.
CTW 214B
February 2
Nutritional Sciences Seminar Series
4 p.m. – 5 p.m.
CTW 411
February 2
Distinguished Visitor Seminar Series – Arthur M. Mercurio, PhD
Noon – 12:50 p.m.
Hospital Auditorium HG­611
February 2
OIA Spring Fair
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (faculty)
11 a.m. – 3 p.m. (students)
Student Center, Small Ballroom
Note: More dates can be found on the CHS Sharepoint Calendar
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