Newsroom

Platelet supply critically low, donors needed

The American Red Cross platelet supply is critically low. The need for platelets never takes a vacation. Even though donors may be away, patients still need generous individuals to take a break from their summer routine to
donate platelets.

Call the American Red Cross at 271-2589 to make a platelet donation appointment. Donors are especially needed today and Saturday in order to make sure platelets will be available this weekend and early next week.

Jun 21, 2002

QwestDex city directory now available online

Qwest is making QwestDex city directory available online. This online solution is provided and maintained by Qwest and gives employees the convenience and benefit of having the local QwestDex city directory right on their desktop. It also provides a paperless option to the traditional directory as Qwest is reducing the number of directories received by UNMC. (See story for links to QwestDex Live).

Jun 20, 2002

EAP counselor posts ‘bail’ in MDA lock-up

Marlene Schneider, a counselor with UNMC’s Faculty Employee Assistance Program, raised more than $1,000 last week to post “bail” for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Lock-Up.

Jun 20, 2002

Legal notice for NU retirement plan

Periodically the Internal Revenue Service requires that the University submit applications for determination letters on the qualified status under the Internal Revenue Code of the University of Nebraska Retirement Plan and Retirement Plan for Federal Retirement System Participants. Click to read the legal notice.

Jun 20, 2002

UNMC researchers’ work may herald new anti-malarial drug

A team of researchers led by a UNMC College of Pharmacy faculty member recently received recognition for its work in the discovery of a compound that shows promise in the development of a cheaper, more effective anti-malarial drug with fewer side effects.

Jun 19, 2002

Team Kaos finishes on top

UNMC may not have a championship football or softball team. But, along with NHS and UMA, it does sponsor a winning cycling team.

Jun 19, 2002

Free car seat clinic June 22 at Indian Chicano Health Center

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of childhood injury or death. To help ensure that children are properly buckled up, a free Car Seat Clinic, with trained technicians available, will be held at the Indian Chicano Health Center, 5155 S. 36th St., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22. (See story for details and car seat facts).

Jun 19, 2002

CON Lincoln Division receives $1.3 million grant to study home health device

The UNMC College of Nursing Lincoln Division has received a $1.3 million grant to study the effectiveness of a home health device in improving the management of symptoms in older patients following heart surgery. The researchers, whose grant is funded by the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Nursing Research, will recruit 284 Nebraskans for the study.

Jun 18, 2002

UNMC students receive Presidential Graduate Fellowships

Two UNMC students — Christy Rothermund and Steven Prinster — are among seven University of Nebraska students to be awarded Presidential Graduate Fellowships for academic year 2002-2003.

Jun 18, 2002

Awards ceremony for UNMC/Creighton Joint Neurology Residency Program

Neurologists and neurosurgeons from throughout the community came together June 6 to hold the first ever awards banquet for the UNMC/Creighton Joint Neurology Residency Program at The Champions Club.

Jun 17, 2002