Month: November 2009
We Have a Winner…But…
Jill Carson in Public Relations was the first to correctly identify my whereabouts in the “Where in UNMC” contest, with Michelle Simon in Distance Education a close second. (Michelle also identified Elephanto’s location in the photo, so I’ll have to think of something special for her.) However… Elephanto met with a little accident this morning, […]
Nov 23, 2009
Where in UNMC…?
The UNMC campus is a beautiful place to work and study, and it’s also a healthy environment, especially since the campus went tobacco-free. In a comment to this post, be the first to correctly identify my location in this picture and Elephanto will join you at your desk for the next week or two. Can you […]
Nov 23, 2009
Next SAHP Research Seminar
Please mark your calendar for the next SAHP Research Seminar presentation in Bennett Hall 2020 from noon-1:00pm: November 18, 2009 – Tanya Custer “Radiation Therapy Simulation Instructional Module Effectiveness Study”
Nov 9, 2009
Radiation Science Coats and Caps for Kids Drive
As the Nebraska weather turns bitter cold, many Children in the Omaha area do not have coats, caps or gloves. The UNMC Radiation Science students want to help with this problem. Would you help too? We will be collecting gently used winter coats, and monetary donations for the purchase of stocking caps and gloves […]
Nov 5, 2009
2009 Student Leader Gathering with President Milliken
Each year, President Milliken invites student leaders from across the University to join him and his wife for dinner at their home. Here is a group photo taken at the gathering, as well as a link to more individual pictures of the event on the University website.
Nov 3, 2009
Recent Posts
Newsroom
- by John KeenanTen others from the MV Hondius remain in Omaha for monitoring.
- by John Keenan'Field Trip,' by Ann Tarantino, was created for the college through the Nebraska Arts Council and UNMC's Healing Arts Program.
- by John KeenanCompanies engaging with UNMC include global pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies.
- by John KeenanBrian and Carey Hamilton, Clark Rosenlof recognized for contributions to the University of Nebraska.
- by John KeenanNew startup raises $6.5 million to market a new therapeutic based on UNMC research.