Day: April 1, 2022
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Campus News
- Immersive Regional Simulation Center first of its kind in Texas
- Finance portal change coming this weekend - portal will be offline for service April 1-3
- Are you ready for the Fluid Finance update?
- UNT System website has migrated to improved platform
- U.S. News ranks TCOM as the nation’s top osteopathic medical school for primary care
- IPE workshops coming April 6 and 13: prepare for heavy parking days on campus
- New HSC Innovate Fort Worth podcast: 'Pumped-Up Energy Storage'
Announcements
- Join us for the HSC Employee Antidiscrimination Workshop
- Next Policy Gram Live Series | Conversations on Crucial Campus Policies: May 11, Institutional Brand Identity
- Surplus Marketplace sale ends 4/5/2022
- DEI Speaker Series: April 7, When the Warrior Returns: An Exploration into Veteran Culture and Life
- Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2022
- Support child refugees of Ukraine - “Because We Care” pins fundraiser
- Apply to be a Student Ambassador
Academic Seminars
- The Open RN Project: Transforming Nursing Education - FREE webinar Wed, April 13, at 10am (sponsored by NNLM Region 3)
- IHD Seminar Series – Danielle Reid to present seminar on “Sequence-based Assessment of Mitochondrial DNA Damage in Cognitive Impairment: Highlighting Health Disparities in Mexican Americans"
- Aakaash Duggal to present his MS MSRT Defense titled, "Assessment of Sex Differences Following Repeated Mild Head Injuries"
- Chol Ho James Kim is presenting his MS Defense titled, "Examining the association between presence of sleep modifiers and recovery time following sports-related concussion"
- Alain Kwizera will present his MS Defense titled, "Does the use of indocyanine green florescent dye (ICG) reduce the false negative rates in sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy for melanoma cases"
- Kevin Lal will present his MS Defense titled, "Retina-Targeted Estrogen Prodrug: A New Concept for Retinal Protection"
- Oluwaseun Omoba will present her MSRT Defense titled, "The effect of pericyte reduction in the CNS may correlate with an abnormal reduction of capillary population depending on the anatomical location and age of the mice"