Jeffrey Robb

KETV Omaha on Aug. 9

Doctor at UNMC asked to advise on safety concerns for Team USA athletes in Seine River

Aug 13, 2024

Angela Hewlett, MD

Staggered shutdown scheduled for University Tower elevators

On Wednesday, some elevators will be unavailable for a few hours throughout the day.

Aug 13, 2024

Finger pressing an elevator button

Ask UNMC! Natalie Crump, MBBS, UNMC College of Medicine

Do I really need to take my blood pressure medication if I don’t have any symptoms?

Aug 12, 2024

Natalie Crump, MBBS

Human of UNMC: Bailey Hendricks, PhD

UNMC’s social media accounts profile the people you meet each day around campus.

Aug 12, 2024

Bailey Hendricks, PhD, was inspired to become a nurse after helping care for her mother, and her research focuses on supporting children caring for parents with cancer.

Dr. Davies’ all-campus forum is today

Interim Chancellor Dele Davies, MD, will be joined by Anne Barnes, vice chancellor for business, finance and business development.

Aug 12, 2024

Interim Chancellor Dele Davies, MD, and Anne Barnes, vice chancellor for business, finance and business development

Legislative candidate Tony Sorrentino visits UNMC

Sorrentino toured the Davis Global Center to see some of the med center’s biosecurity capabilities.

Aug 12, 2024

Tony Sorrentino hears a presentation from Mark Vazquez, program manager with the Global Center for Health Security, on UNMC's ISTARI portable negative pressure containment patient care system.

Nebraska Examiner on Aug. 8

Largest venture in NU history, Project Health, gets green light from Board of Regents

Aug 9, 2024

Ask UNMC! Mark Rupp, MD, UNMC College of Medicine

What is the best bug repellent to use?

Aug 9, 2024

Mark Rupp, MD

Regents approve next step for Project Health

With approval of the program statement, the $2.19 billion project to build a new clinical learning and research environment will launch into its design phase.

Aug 9, 2024

A conceptual look at the future Project Health at UNMC.

Further traffic changes coming to Leavenworth Street

Traffic on the existing Leavenworth Street will be moved to the new Leavenworth Street concrete pavement as construction continues.

Aug 9, 2024

Street sign saying, "Road Work Ahead"