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Friday Husker Pick’em — Virginia Tech

Our panel members are all 3-0. So are the Cornhuskers. But now it starts to get tricky.

Sep 26, 2008

Cattlemen’s Ball raises record amount of $796,000

The 2008 Cattlemen’s Ball was one for the record books. A sellout crowd of nearly 4,000 people gathered at the Niewohner Cattle Company near Albion, Neb., for this year’s ball on June 6-7. They raised a record $796,000, of which about $700,000 went to the Eppley Cancer Center.

Sep 26, 2008

Still time to volunteer for AOH gala

Volunteers are still being sought for the Ambassador of Hope Gala on Oct. 18 at Qwest Center Omaha.

Sep 26, 2008

Campus invited to Bennett Hall open house today

The campus is invited to tour the newly renovated Bennett Hall today from 1 to 3 p.m.

Sep 26, 2008

Writer stumps for mental health reform

Pete Earley is on a mission to try to improve mental health care in the United States.

Sep 26, 2008

Center for Reducing Health Disparities host summer interns

For many students, summer means a break from school work. But, a group of north Omaha high school students decided to spend this past summer at UNMC.

Sep 25, 2008

Thursday and Friday events to showcase Bennett Hall, SAHP

The spotlight will shine on the “new” Bennett Hall during separate events held today and Friday in the newly renovated building.

Sep 25, 2008

IHS celebrates 10 years of international growth

It has been nine years since the International Healthcare Services (IHS) program began at The Nebraska Medical Center. Since then the program has grown from just three partnerships to 118 agreements with major medical institutions in 44 countries.

Sep 25, 2008

Lookin’ at U — Lindsey Griepenstroh

Quick, think of five things others should know about you. That’s the theme behind a series in UNMC Today called “Lookin’ at U. This week, we feature Lindsey Griepenstroh, a second-year physician assistant student in the School of Allied Health Professions.

Sep 25, 2008

Dr. Michaud awarded Arthritis Foundation New Investigator Grant

Physicist Kaleb Michaud, Ph.D., wants to know if total joint replacements are effective at reducing pain for people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.

Sep 24, 2008