February 17, 2020
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Gun Prevention Kickoff
Join SAB and UofL School of Medicine for the Gun Prevention Kickoff event on Monday, Feb. 17, from 11 am–1 pm at Kornhauser. Free food will be provided.
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NSCS Game Night and Info Session
Join the National Society of Collegiate Scholars for a fun night of games and learning about NSCS on February 17 at 5 pm in Davidson Hall room 107. Games and snacks will be provided.
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The Future of US Healthcare
UofL College of Business Dean Todd Mooradian, PhD, will moderate a panel featuring Thomas P. Miller, a health care policy expert at American Enterprise Institute, and Ed Weisbart, chair of the Missouri chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program. Feb 18, 6pm, Ekstrom Library, Chao Auditorium.
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The Impact of an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Wednesday, 2/19, 4:30, College of Business auditorium. Join us as we recognize Black History Month with speaker and entrepreneur Clifton Taulbert. He will discuss how an entrepreneurial mindset can provide unlimited opportunities. Open to all and free refreshments!
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Bridging the Gap
Join SAB and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. for an event discussing cultural differences between African native and African American communities on Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6–8 pm in Humanities Room 100. This is a safe space and all will be respected! Free food will be provided.
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International Mother Language Day
Help celebrate cultural and linguistic diversity in our community by engaging with UofL students, faculty, and staff who have prepared activities to share their home languages. Friday, February 21, 12–1 pm, University Writing Center, Ekstrom Library.
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International Night In The SRC
Come to the SRC this Friday evening (Feb. 21) at 6pm for International Night. Each semester we reach out to our International community to expose our program to this important segment of our population. Information will be available for all areas of our program.
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Beecher Terrace Story Screening & Discussion
Wed. Feb. 26, 5:30pm-7:30pm, Ekstrom Library W104. Join Filmmaker Lavel D. White, Louisville housing justice advocates, and former Beecher Terrace Residents for a screening of “The Beecher Terrace Story," followed by a panel discussion.
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UofL SAB Presents: GALANTIS
The University of Louisville Student Activities Board presents...
GALANTIS at Old Foresters Paristown Hall, February 27.
$20 student tickets available online with promocode ULSAB
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Monday, 2/17
LAX vs Marquette, 1p, Kueber Center
Wednesday 2/19
BSB vs Wright State, 3p, Patterson Field
MBB vs Syracuse, 7p, KFC Yum! Center, ESPN
Thursday, 2/20
WBB at Georgia Tech, 6p, RSN
Friday, 2/21
BSB vs Valparaiso, 3p, Patterson Field
WTEN vs Austin Peay, 4p, Bass-Rudd Tennis Center
Saturday, 2/22
BSB vs Valparaiso, 1p, Patterson Field
MBB vs N. Carolina, 4p, KFC Yum! Center, ESPN
Sunday, 2/23
WTEN vs N. Carolina, 12p, Bass-Rudd Tennis Center
BSB vs Valparaiso, 1p, Patterson Field
Monday, 2/24
MBB at Florida State, 7p, ESPN
Athletics Calendar
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Alcohol Policy
If UofL students at least 21 years of age decide to drink alcohol, the University explicitly counsels only low-risk use and condemns the misuse and abuse of alcohol. Alcohol Policy.
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Tips and Advice to Avoid Being Scammed
College students are a vulnerable population for scammers. There are scams that have been created specifically to target the college population. Scammers want you to make decisions in a hurry. Before you give up your money or personal information to anyone, slow down, check out the story, do an online search, consult an expert, or discuss it with a family member or friend. For additional information on how to avoid being victimized by scams, go to the Student Handbook and read Scams, Advice, and Tips.
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SRC Snow Days Schedule
In the event the University is closed due to a snow day, the Student Recreation Center will be open on a modified schedule of 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM so people on & close to campus have some activity options. We urge you to please use sound judgement in all travel decisions.
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Masters of Public Health Information Sessions
The School of Public Health & Information Sciences will be hosting information sessions for students to learn more about the masters of public health program on 2/20/20 from 12pm–1pm in Ekstrom Library W210 and 3pm–4pm in SPHIS 001.
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Public Health Preview Day!
Learn about various degree programs & career opportunities in Public Health. Attend Preview Day at UofL School of Public Health & Information Sciences, 485 E. Gray St. on Feb 29 from 9 AM–1 PM. FREE UofL gear & food will be provided. RSVP sphisss@louisville.edu
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Maddox Prize Applications
UofL Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Dept. & the Maddox Prize presentation of papers. Deadline to submit papers: Wed. Feb. 19 at 3:00. Please consider submitting one of your papers. Winning papers receive awards! More info.
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2020 Study Abroad Photo Contest
Deadline for submission is 5pm on Monday, February 24! Submit up to three photos that you took while abroad in 2019 to the 2020 Study Abroad Photo Contest. Winners will receive a gift card from Murphy's Camera, a copy of their winning photo, and more! Website.
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Who will take Silver & Bronze in Ecolympics?!
With just 1 week left in the energy conservation battle, Bettie Johnson has a strong lead, but it’s a dead heat for 2nd & 3rd between Billy Minardi, Louisville Hall & Community Park! Take action to conserve, post about it & tag @UofLsustainable to win prizes! Website.
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Challenge Week #3 - Tricep Dips
Its Challenge Week #3 at the SRC on Tuesday, February 18. Stop by the SRC any time from 6:45 am–10:30 pm and see how many Tricep Dips you can do. The male and female participant who can do the most dips wins an Adidas Duffel bag.
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Soccer Rosters Due!
Outdoor Soccer Rosters are due February 19 at 4:30 P.M. Make sure to sign up on IMLeagues before the deadline. Any questions feel free to email Kat Halbleib at kphalb01@louisville.edu.
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The Student Government Association is your voice at UofL. Be active and keep up with what's going on here.
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Q. I am not doing well in a class. Is there someone I can go on campus for help?
A. REACH is a great resource for students who need help. REACH offers study sessions and tutoring for 100, 200, and 300 level undergraduate classes, coaching for academic development, peer mentoring for first-year students, seminars and more. For more information visit their website, call 502.852.6706 or stop by Strickler Hall 126.
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