10 Day Archive
News from Monday, September 6, 2010
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Cardoner Call To Service Lunch Discussion
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The Cardoner “Call To Service Lunch Discussion” will be held Wednesday, Sept. 22, in the Skutt Student Center, room 105. A soup lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. with discussion from noon to 1 p.m. Brian Kokensparger and Tom Castellano will describe how they use technology to answer their call to serve youth. Kokensparger is an advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences and develops community-based service-learning courses. Castellano is a Creighton adjunct professor researching the possibilities of virtual world application in education, v-learning and non-profit organizations. RSVP to Janine ter Kuile at janine@creighton.edu.
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New Monday Allergy Walk-in Clinic
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Starting Monday, Oct. 4, the Division of Allergy and Immunology will be offering a Walk-in Clinic from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Monday at the 601 N. 30th St., suite 3M-100 location. No appointment is necessary for new or established patients. Immunotherapy (allergy shots) also will be available on Mondays from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., including the lunch hour. This clinic is under the direction of James Tracy, D.O., assistant professor of medicine. Call 402.280.4403 for more information.
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Sampling Considerations Workshop - 09/22/10
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Registrations are being accepted for the following workshop, which is part of the Research Methodology/Research Case Presentation Series offered by the School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Office of Research. “Sampling Considerations in Research Workshop” will be held Wednesday, Sept. 22, in the Harper Center, room 3027. Xiang Fang, Ph.D., will present the workshop from noon to 2 p.m. From 2 to 4 p.m., Fang and Kimberly Galt, Pharm.D., Ph.D., will provide individual consultations and feedback during 20 minute, appointment only sessions. This workshop will cover: common sampling methods used in research, such as random sampling, cluster sampling, stratified sampling and systematic sampling; choosing the appropriate sampling method for the research; and how to determine and calculate the sample size. This workshop is open to all Creighton University faculty and staff. Please bring a brown bag lunch, drinks will be provided. To register for the workshop, complete and return the registration form found on the Office of Research website to Jamie Steemken in Boyne 143 or electronically to jamiesteemken@creighton.edu. Please contact Steemken directly to pre-register for an individual consultation time.
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Marimba America to Perform on Campus
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Listen to the musical styling’s of Marimba America on Friday, Sept. 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Billy Blues Alumni Grill in the Harper Center. Sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Sodexo.
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Fresh Made Sushi at Wareham Court
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Wareham Court is now offering fresh made AFC Sushi. Stop by and try some today at the Wareham Court located in the Skutt Student Center, (open Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m.–8 p.m.).
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Catholic Comments Podcast: the Nativity of Mary
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On Sept. 8 the Catholic church celebrates the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. Catholic Comments co-hosts John O'Keefe and Wendy Wright together explore the meaning of this traditional feast. A new podcast is posted weekly.
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Pathology Grand Rounds
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"Toxemia of Pregnancy" will be presented by Chhanda Bewtra, MBBS, on Tuesday, Sept. 7, from noon to 1 p.m., at CUMC, Morrison Seminar Room.
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CGCA Root Beer Float Sale
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The Creighton Graduate Clinical Anatomists will have a root beer float sale, featuring root beer from Upstream Brewing Co. and ice cream from Ted & Wally’s, on Thursday, Sept. 9, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Hixson-Lied Science Building, Mutual of Omaha Lounge. Cost is $2. Proceeds will benefit local kidney patient Jon Traver.
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The Catholic Church and Peace Building in the Congo
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The Kripke Center for the Study of Religion and Society together with the Center for Catholic Thought invites you to a lecture by Bishop Nicolas Djoma, “The Catholic Church and Peace Building in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” on Tuesday, Sept. 21, in the Harper Center, room 3023, at 7 p.m. Bishop Djoma will address the problem of religion and violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This lecture is free and open to the public. For more information contact Fran Minear at 280.2303 or fminear@creighton.edu.
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Free Dental Cleaning
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Creighton University School of Dentistry is seeking volunteers to help complete a clinical research study. Volunteers are needed if they have sensitive teeth. This study involves placing a prophy paste for the reduction of tooth hypersensitivity after cleaning. Volunteers must be at least 19 years of age to participate and have not had a dental cleaning within 30 days prior to being in the study. You may wait until after 30 days. Please contact Gina McCallum at 280.4317 or ginamac@creighton.edu for a screening appointment. Cleaning will be done by Mark Latta, D.M.D., or another dental school faculty member.
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Skutt Student Center Advisory Board - Faculty Representative Needed
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The Skutt Student Center Advisory Board is currently accepting nominations for a faculty voting non-student representative. Any current Creighton faculty member may be nominated. Please send nominations to Ryan Lahne (ryanlahne@creighton.edu) by Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 5 p.m. General Board Information: The director of the Skutt Student Center is advised on matters of policy and operation by a single Advisory Board composed of students, faculty, alumni and staff. This Advisory Board shall assume the role of advocate for the various users of the Skutt Student Center. The Skutt Student Center Advisory Board shall make recommendations on all policies and procedures and have advisory capacity over any and all areas of operation and activities in the Center. The decisions and actions of the Advisory Board shall be subject to review and control by the vice president for Student Services.
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Chartrand Memorial Grand Rounds Sept. 10
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The 10th Annual Stephen Chartrand Memorial Grand Rounds is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 10, at 8 a.m. in the Children’s Hospital Glow Education Center. Janet Englund, M.D. (professor of pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, Wash.), will present “Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Influenza.” If you have any questions regarding the Grand Rounds, please contact Bonnie Niemeier at 280.1238.
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CMA at Corporate Cup
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Come by and visit Carrie Valenta, M.D., of the Creighton Medical Associates – Dundee Clinic, on Sunday, Sept. 19, at the American Lung Association Corporate Cup. CMA will be offering free blood pressure checks, health information and giveaways from 7:30 to 11 a.m. Come by and visit us in the race registration area in the Civic Auditorium on 19th and Chicago streets.
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A Reading by Writer Dinty Moore
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The Creative Writing Program of the English Department will present a reading by writer Dinty Moore, author of Toothpick Men, The Accidental Buddhist, Between Panic and Desire and Crafting the Personal Essay. He will read from his work on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Skutt Student Center, room 105. Admission is free.
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CHRP Meet the Researcher Series
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You are invited to an informative 60-minute presentation hosted by Creighton’s Center for Health Services Research and Patient Safety (CHRP). CHRP is hosting a presentation via webinar with Suresh Madhavan, Ph.D., who will present “Building the West Virginia CoHORTS Center” on Thursday, Sept. 16, at 10 a.m. in Boyne 131. Madhavan is director of the West Virginia Collaborative Health Outcomes Research of Therapies and Services (West Virginia CoHORTS). Contact Kelly McColley-Anderson (402.280.3426 or kellymccolley-anderson@creighton.edu) to reserve a seat or for more information about the Meet the Researcher Series. Learn more about the presentation here.
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Spiritual Direction and Ignatian Retreats
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Cardoner will fund a four to eight day spiritual retreat or spiritual direction through May 15, 2011. Your retreat application must be made by Oct. 9, 2010, to finalize financial commitments to this program. Your retreat will include a spiritual director (find sites here). E-mail Janine ter Kuile for more information on how to be reimbursed. Only one retreat reimbursed by Cardoner is considered within a five-year period.
Ignatian spirituality, the vision of the relationship between God and the human person grounded in the mystical experiences of St. Ignatius, has its primary expression in his book of The Spiritual Exercises. More than 20 retreat houses and spirituality centers in the United States provide a variety of services based on The Spiritual Exercises for clergy, men and women religious and lay people. The Creighton Retreat Center in Griswold, Iowa, can set up a retreat for you. Contact Fr. David Smith for more information.
What is Spiritual Direction? Spiritual direction is the process of accompanying people on a spiritual journey. Spiritual direction exists in a context that emphasizes growing closer to God (or the holy or a higher power). For more information on spiritual direction and how to find a person to direct you, visit www.sdiworld.org/. Cardoner will pay for four visits for spiritual direction (for a total of $100 at $25 per hour). For further assistance in choosing a director, contact Janine ter Kuile.
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