Archive for July, 2007
By: Elaine Casey
July 31st, 2007
InDesign CS3 is NEW and receiving rave reviews. Join us for our next InDesign Users Group meeting on August 7 and see why.
We will open our presentation with a demonstration of InDesign features that will appeal equally to beginners and veterans. See how to create high-impact templates and stylesheets that will save you hours of […]
News |
By: Emily Wofford Cobb
July 30th, 2007
Three graduates from the University of Nevada School of Medicine have achieved chief resident status for the remaining year of their residency training. Two graduates from the Class of 2005 and a 2004 graduate were named as chief resident in their respective training programs.
Alumni from the Class of 2005 achieving chief resident status include […]
Accomplishments, Med School, News |

By: Bill Oberding
July 27th, 2007
Hello again everyone. You have heard me say on more than one occasion that eating five or six small meals a day is a good way to elevate your energy level and maintain consistent blood sugar levels. Some call this grazing and today we will talk about fitness snacking as well.
Columnists, Fit Bits |
By: Anne McMillin
July 27th, 2007
Stefanie Scoppettone, Ph.D., has joined the University of Nevada School of Medicine as Director of Development.
In this capacity she will cultivate potential and known donors with the objective of major gift solicitation on behalf of the School of Medicine. Working with the school’s dean, faculty and other stakeholders to create giving opportunities, Scoppettone is […]
Appointments, Med School, News |
By: Emily Wofford Cobb
July 26th, 2007
The University of Nevada School of Medicine’s Greasewood Press is known for its contribution of recording the state’s medical history from frontier healthcare of the 19th Century to the advent of modern medicine in Nevada. Greasewood Press’ latest offering touches upon a no less important, but often overlooked aspect of medical care—veterinary medicine. […]
Med School, News |
By: Emily Wofford Cobb
July 25th, 2007
Each month for the past seven years physicians from the University of Nevada School of Medicine Department of Family and Community Medicine in Reno travel to Yerington to provide prenatal care to rural patients. The monthly clinics allow patients in the Yerington area to receive routine prenatal care without traveling great distances to visit […]
Events, Med School, News |
By: Betty Osborne
July 24th, 2007
Martha Barajas, Cooperative Extension in Las Vegas. Martha is the Southern Area’s Water, Horticulture, Economics and Environment team’s clerical support staff. Martha has been instrumental in creating the Desert Rose Garden development/marketing packet. With her visit to a graphic designer and her own graphic design experience the packet is better than ever.
Karen Funk, Sponsored Projects. […]
Accomplishments, Honors & Awards, News, Staff Employees' Council |
By: Anne McMillin
July 24th, 2007
Christie L. Elliott, M.D., has joined the University of Nevada School of Medicine’s pathology department as an assistant professor where she will be instructing second year medical students and practicing surgical pathology.
Elliott joins the School of Medicine team after five years working for pathology consulting firms in Reno and practicing forensic pathology at the Washoe […]
Appointments, Med School, News |
By: John Trent
July 19th, 2007
Don your chicest summer whites and hit the beach, all to support public radio and KUNR 88.7 FM.
The Grand Sierra Resort and Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada are holding a benefit event for KUNR Friday, July 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. It’s called “SHINE: Cuisine, Spirits, Fashion” and it features some of the […]
Events, News |
By: Brandon Stewart
July 19th, 2007
University alcohol and drug counselor Garry Rubinstein has been asked to speak at the 13th International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference on July 31 in Las Vegas. The goal of the IACP and its conferences is to advance the science of and art of police service.
News, Publications & Presentations |