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UT Health physician asking for pledges as he bikes for Rotary to provide medical equipment around the globe

June 16, 2015

Dr. David Weldy, UT associate professor of family medicine, will ride with bicyclists from Rotary International this weekend to raise funds for Medical Equipment and Supplies Abroad.


Lung cancer expert to talk about life-saving scans

June 16, 2015

Dr. James Willey, UT professor of medicine, will discuss lung cancer and life-saving CT scans Thursday, June 18, at 6 p.m. in the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center.


UT Health employee writes guide to in-home pediatric nursing

June 16, 2015

Charisse Montgomery wants to help others who have children who need in-home nursing. Her book, “Home Care CEO: A Parent's Guide to Managing In-Home Pediatric Nursing,” will be out Wednesday, June 17.


Contract with new president finalized

June 15, 2015

The UT Board of Trustees announced today a five-year contract with Dr. Sharon Gaber, a final step as she prepares to become president of the University July 1.


Soccer player, former Rocket represent Colombia in FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada

June 15, 2015

Sophomore Isa Echeverri and former Rocket Natalia Gaitàn are playing for their home country of Colombia in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015.


June 18 lecture to cover how to visually monitor water quality

June 15, 2015

Ann Keefe, conservation coordinator of the Lake Erie Northwest Ohio Sierra Club, will talk about assessing water quality Thursday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at the Lake Erie Center.


New sculptures reign on campuses

June 15, 2015

Check out the artwork featured in the 10th annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition.


Basketball player named to Great Britain Senior National Team

June 12, 2015

Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott will be hitting the court for the Great Britain Senior National Team for the EuroBasket Women 2015.


Grandfather surprises family, finally obtains his first college degree

June 12, 2015

Bob Mack took his first class at UT 37 years ago. Last month, the Jeep worker graduated with an associate’s degree in business.


UT Health physician becomes first cardiologist to visit Central American city

June 11, 2015

Dr. Samer Khouri, director of non-invasive cardiology at UT Health, recently treated heart patients and others in La Ceiba, Honduras.


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