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Engagement survey to be sent out in March
The goal is an 85 percent completion rate for this important informational tool.
Feb 16, 2015

Report shows med center’s economic impact
UNMC and Nebraska Medicine have a combined $4.2 billion annual impact on Nebraska’s economy.
Feb 16, 2015

Walk & Roll registration still open
Event to support Munroe-Meyer Institute programming takes place on March 1.
Feb 16, 2015

Health care worker transported to Omaha for observation
Nebraska Medicine is not involved at this point, and the worker is showing no symptoms of Ebola.
Feb 16, 2015

UNMC, Nebraska Medicine yield large economic footprint
Study reports economic impact of $4.2 billion annually
Feb 16, 2015

Climate change is focus of Feb. 23 Lincoln Science Cafe
Climate change and food security will be the topic of the next Lincoln Science Café at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 at VEGA, 350 Canopy St. in Lincoln. Nebraska native and 1979 University of Nebraska-Lincoln alum, Tim Rinne will present. Rinne has spent his entire career in the field of politics, working as a community […]
Feb 16, 2015

Walk & Roll for Disabilities set for March 1 at Oak View Mall
Event supports recreation program for adults with developmental disabilities
Feb 16, 2015

New Ph.D. in Clinical Translational Research at UNMC
When Alvin Wee received his Ph.D. in December, it was the first for UNMC’s Graduate Studies’ MSIA – Clinical Translational Research program. Dr. Wee, who is a dental specialist in maxillofacial prosthodontics with two master’s degrees, was the first to earn a Doctor of Philosophy from the Clinical Translational Research program. The degree is now […]
Feb 15, 2015

Avoiding dissertation disasters: Seven tips
Here are seven tips for a dissertation defense even a lawyer could admire. 1. Practice with your colleagues (several times). Beg them to be your worst critics, and to ask tough questions. And don’t wait until the day before your defense to do this! You will likely want to revise a few slides and/or rearrange […]
Feb 15, 2015
MSIA’s flexibility helps students forge path
Regina Robbins, Ph.D., came to UNMC with a bachelors in psychology, a master’s in Christian spirituality and a master’s in Spanish language. She was planning to study yoga, spirituality and wellness. By the time she left with her Ph.D., she had: discovered the meaning and importance of public health. gained deep appreciation for and practice […]
Feb 15, 2015
