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Wellness Wednesday – Nov. 9 Get Quit Clinic can help you kick the habit

UNMC will host a series of Get Quit Clinic workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 9 to help employees and students quit tobacco.

Oct 20, 2010

Chancellor’s Council adopts revised Prioritization of Academic Programs

The Chancellor’s Council recently adopted a document that prioritizes UNMC’s academic programs.

Oct 20, 2010

Get ‘nerdy’ at Oct. 25 UNMC LINK event

You are invited to a noon UNMC LINK presentation on Monday, Oct. 25 to hear Wendy Townley, UNO Assistant Director of Media Relations and “Nerdy Thirty” author, talk about her new book and how she used social media to market it.

Oct 20, 2010

General supply makes changes regarding copy paper

General Supply has made a major change with the 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch copy paper that it supplies on campus.

Oct 20, 2010

Free flu shots for employees today

UNMC employees can get flu shots today from 7 to 9 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. in lower Storz Pavilion 6 and 8. Access the flu shot consent form.

Oct 19, 2010

Santa’s Preview set for Nov. 2 and 3

Santa’s Preview, a boutique featuring unique gift items and holiday merchandise sponsored by the Clarkson Service League, is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 2 and Wednesday, Nov. 3.

Oct 19, 2010

Cancer doctors launch blog

Cancer physicians from UNMC and The Nebraska Medical Center have published a blog to address what is new and interesting in the field of cancer treatment and research.

Oct 19, 2010

Live United 2010 – Donations top 130,000, participation challenge set for Wednesday

As of Monday afternoon, about $131,075 had been raised during the UNMC’s 2010 United Way fund drive.

Oct 19, 2010

NU Foundation celebrates second best fundraising year

LINCOLN — Gifts to the Campaign for Nebraska: Unlimited Possibilities, the University of Nebraska’s comprehensive fundraising initiative, have reached $844 million toward the goal of raising $1.2 billion by 2014.

Oct 19, 2010

UNMC Grants – A creative way to train more nurse leaders

The College of Nursing recently was awarded a three-year, $812,000 grant to create a new master’s degree specialty in executive nurse leadership.

Oct 18, 2010