No images? Click here March 25, 2024To better view this newsletter click on the "No Images?" link in the upper right corner of this newsletter. Programs and events are open to all students regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONAcademic Dishonesty PolicyStudent Rights & Responsibilities Section 5: Academic dishonesty is prohibited at the University of Louisville. It is a serious offense because it diminishes the quality of scholarship, makes accurate evaluation of student progress impossible, and defrauds those in society who must ultimately depend upon the knowledge and integrity of the institution and its students and faculty. Read the policy here. SRC Closed March 31The SRC will be closed Sunday, March 31 for Easter. The facility will resume normal business hours Monday, April 1. Follow us on social media for any updates @uoflcampusrec WHAT'S HAPPENINGRainbow the WalkwayKick off Trans Visibility Week by chalking the sidewalks of UofL with affirming messages. Chalk will be provided. Monday, March 25, Noon–2 p.m., Cultural & Equity Center, 120 E Brandeis Ave. Click here for Engage calendar. BSNA General Body MeetingBlack Student Nurses Association (BSNA) General Body Meeting Celebrating Women's History. More information here. “Boss Lady” Tea PartyNOIRBBC is inviting you for an evening of empowerment, networking, etiquette and of course, tea. Get ready for inspiring conversations, delicious treats, and maybe even a few surprises along the way. Wear your classiest tea time attire. PINK 2024PINK 2024 is a student-led drag show right here at UofL. Come see students, staff, alumni, and more perform. Free entry. AAPI Week Lunch and Learn with Chef Edward LeeOn Tuesday, April 9, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m., Bigelow Hall, Miller IT Center, Chef Edward Lee will share cuisine from his local Nami Restaurant for this lunchtime event and present “Breaking Down Barriers through Culinary Experience.” FREE. RSVP required by Monday, March, 29. Cardinals Create Deadline is March 31Don't miss out on the Cardinals Create Showcase and win great prizes. Submit your digital media project, such as video, photo, graphic design, and more to Cardinals Create by March 31. All submissions will be recognized at the April Cardinals Create Showcase, and select works will be awarded. Think Tank ThrowdownRegister your team on engage and get ready for a fun night of trivia hosted by SOAB. on Monday, April 1, at 4 p.m. in the Red Barn. Food is being catered from the Black Italian and there will be prizes for winning teams. Register here. Solar Eclipse 2024A solar eclipse is coming to Louisville on Monday, April 8. The Society of Physics Students is planning a trip to Indiana to see totality, sign ups are open now. We will also be giving out free eclipse glasses to students in the BAB. Do NOT look at the eclipse without the proper eye protection. Sign up here. GRADUATESPLAN: Approaches to Successful Grant WritingThis workshop will focus on the distinctive demands of successful grant writing. We will cover the overall genre conventions of grant writing, focus on specific sections of a grant proposal, and discuss strategies for making a persuasive argument for funding. Monday, March 25, 3 p.m., Graduate School Office, Houchens Building, Suite 105. Click here for more information. May Graduates - Order Your Cap & Gown NowThe deadline to order cap & gown for commencement is Friday, March 29. Visit louisville.edu/commencement and click "Shop" on the left to submit your order today. Order Your Cap & Gown for the Doctoral CommencementApparel orders are due March 29 for any student planning to participate in the Doctoral Hooding Ceremony on May 10. Learn more and place your order online at uofl.me/doctoral-commencement. Outstanding Student Story IdeasDo you know an outstanding student who will graduate in May 2024? The Office of Communications & Marketing is seeking recommendations about students who have overcome difficulty or have a unique story about how they’ve accomplished their graduation goal. Ideas will be considered for various content development, including UofL News. For more information, email Julie Heflin. LGBT Graduate Student SocialJoin The Graduate School and the LGBT Center for an evening of free food and community building. Connect with fellow graduate students to build lasting friendships over a delicious meal at the Eagle at 1314 Bardstown Rd. on Friday, April 5, 4:30 pm. For more information, click here. ACADEMICSBS in Public Health Track in Pre-HealthThe curriculum meets most pre-requisite requirements for the majority of pre-health professions such as medical school, dental school, nursing school, or physical therapy. Eligible students must have and maintain a 2.8 GPA. Click here for more information. Navigating Admissions Essentials - SPHISTuesday, April 2, 6–7 p.m., Virtual on Zoom. HEALTH & WELLBEINGQPR Training for Military-Connected StudentsThe Question Persuade Refer (QPR) training helps participants to recognize the warning signs of suicide, to question, persuade and refer people at risk for suicide for help. Thursday, March 28, noon–1 p.m., Microsoft Teams Meeting (virtual). Click here to register. RELIGIONUofL Catholic Holy WeekAll Catholic Holy Week Liturgies will be held at St. Louis Bertrand Church from Holy Thursday until Easter. Palm Sunday Mass through Wednesday's daily Mass will remain on campus in the Inter-Faith Center. Click here for more information. SUSTAINABILITYZero Waste Repair Fair & Free Sale on TuesdayThe UofL Free Store is collaborating with the Louisville Time Bank, Louisville Tool Library, and LVL1 Hackerspace to bring you a hands-on skill-building fair. Come learn from community experts how to fix, make, and upcycle stuff while checking out the free sale on March 26, 4:30–6:30 p.m., Red Barn. Envirome Institute Tour, Friday, March 29, 10 a.m.Join us for a 90-min tour of UofL's Envirome Institute, starting at Cardiovascular Innovation (302 E Muhammad Ali Blvd) with a tour a Mass spectrometry & bioanalytics lab with Drs. Lorkiewics & Hoetker, followed by a short walk to tour a biomedical research lab with Dr. Hill. Register here. Friday EcoReps Lunch & Learn: TimeBankingBecome a peer advocate for sustainability on campus. Join us for Monthly EcoReps Workshops with a free, homemade vegetarian lunch last Fridays. We gather at noon, this month in the Cultural & Equity Center, to learn about building an authentic, resilient, cooperative community with the Louisville TimeBank. Click here for more information. ASK THE ADVOCATEQ. I have some concerns, but I don’t know where to go on campus. How can I figure out what to do? A. UofL’s ConcernCenter is a great resource and can be found here. The website has a directory of all resources on campus. If you aren’t sure where to start, you can always search by your issue (for example, test anxiety) and all relevant resources will be provided! DID YOU KNOW?There is a University Career Center with all kinds of helpful tools available for students such as part time job search, career fairs, "Resume Review," assessments, and more. Go to: louisville.edu/career. CHECK UNIVERSITY EMAIL REGULARLY and CONSULT BLACKBOARDYou are receiving this email because you are a student at the University of Louisville. 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