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THISWEEK@UVM

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ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Flexible Spending Accounts Deadline

   THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR FACULTY AND STAFF to set aside  
pre-tax dollars in a flexible spending account for 2011 is November  
24, 2010. See the flex spending information[8] on the HRS website[9]  
for further details.

Food System Abstracts

   ABSTRACTS FOR VOLUME 2 OF THE FOOD SYSTEM RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE  
WORKING PAPER SERIES ARE DUE FRIDAY, NOV. 19. The articles can focus  
on completed research, research in progress, or current issues and  
must have implications for Vermont. This call is open to UVM faculty  
and staff and the research/writing team must include a community  
partner. Selected authors will receive stipends of $1,000 upon  
submission of final paper to the collaborative and to a peer-reviewed  
journal. Information[10].

International Education Week Is November 15-19

   A JOINT INITIATIVE BETWEEN THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND THE  
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, IEW celebrates the benefits of   
international education and exchange worldwide. Join us in celebrating  
at these events:

   * Wednesday, Nov. 17: International Education Week Pub Quiz.  
Brennan's Pub, Davis Center. 9 to 11 p.m. Stop by Brennan's for  
trivia, free food, and lots of fun. Teams of 4 compete for prizes in a  
pub quiz with an international theme. Bring your friends, bring your  
knowledge. Information: [log in to unmask]
   * Friday, Nov. 19: International Dessert Night. Apartments and  
Family Housing/Fort Ethan Allen. 36 Catamount Lane, Colchestser. (By  
CCTA take #2 Essex Junction bus). 6 to 8 p.m. Information: [log in to unmask]
   * Saturday, Nov. 20: Diwali Night. Cultural performances, delicious  
Indian food and an after-dinner dance party. Grand Maple Ballroom,  
Davis Center. 6 p.m. Information: [log in to unmask] Tickets:  
[log in to unmask]

Celebrate The Child Campaign

   THE ANNUAL CELEBRATE THE CHILD CAMPAIGN AT THE CATHOLIC CENTER  
BEGINS THIS FRIDAY. Please take a baby bootie from the basket in the  
Catholic Center lounge, purchase the item listed and drop it off under  
the tree at The Catholic Center unwrapped by Dec. 17. The items will  
be distributed to Vermont Catholic Charities, Birthright and Care Net  
Pregnancy Services later that week. Information: [log in to unmask]

2010-2011 Clean Energy Fund Call For Ideas

   WANT CLEAN POWER? GET INVOLVED NOW TO HELP SHAPE UVM'S RENEWABLE  
ENERGY FUTURE! UVM's Clean Energy Fund Committee and Office of  
Sustainability are seeking ideas for the 2010-2011 proposal review  
session in response to the challenge: "How can UVM best advance  
renewable energy research, education, and infrastructure on campus?"  
Suggest ideas, comment on others' suggestions, and vote for the best  
ideas.[11]

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday, November 15, 2010

   SOCCER JUGGLING CONTEST. Donate any spare change and get a chance  
to juggle! Free baked good for anyone that gets more than 10 juggles  
and t-shirt for the overall winner. Benefits Futbol para la Vida.  
Outside Bailey/Howe Library. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Information:  
[log in to unmask]

   CHINA INTERNSHIPS AND TRAVEL STUDY INFORMATION SESSION. If you  
believe China will significantly impact your future regardless of  
career choice, then gaining on-the-ground experience working in China  
may be a logical next step. Stop by this information to learn about  
the exciting internship opportunities available to UVM students in  
China. Chittenden Bank Room, Davis Center. 3 p.m. Information.[12]

   JAMES MARSH PROFESSOR-AT-LARGE LECTURE: "MOVING PLACES--A  
LECTURE DEMONSTRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DANCE." Jennifer Monson,  
artistic director, choreographer and performer,  
iLAND-Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance. Marsh  
Lounge, Billings. 7 p.m. Monson will also offer a movement workshop on  
Nov. 17 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. in Mann Gymnasium, Trinity Campus.  
Information[13]: 656-3186.

   LECTIO DIVINA. Msgr. John McDermott will present a one-hour  
workshop on Lectio Divina as a means of deepening one's relationship  
with God through and encounter with His Word. The same presentation  
will take place on Monday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m. and Thursday, Nov. 18, 9  
p.m. Please bring a Bible. Catholic Center. Information:  
[log in to unmask]

   /THE VERMONT CYNIC/ GENERAL MEETING. Assess the previous week's  
paper, assign stories to writers, and discuss general happenings at  
the /Cynic/. New writers are always welcome, and no experience is  
necessary. Also, there are many opportunities available other than  
writing. 207 Lafayette. 8 p.m. Information: [log in to unmask]

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

   BELIZE SPRING BREAK TRAVEL STUDY INFORMATION SESSION. Travel to  
Belize over spring break with Professor Linda Berlin to learn how food  
insecurity is experienced across different communities and cultures.  
357 Carrigan Wing. 10 a.m. Information.[14]

   FEELGOOD GRILLED CHEESE. Ending world hunger, one grilled cheese at  
a time. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, stop by for an ooey,  
gooey grilled cheese. All of the proceeds go directly to The Hunger  
Project. Davis Center first floor. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Information:  
[log in to unmask]

   PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION. Interested in volunteering  
overseas? Come to learn more about the Peace Corps. Opportunities in  
agriculture, business, community development, education, environment,  
health, information technology, and more.  Dean's Conference Room,  
Morrill Hall. Noon. Information: [log in to unmask]

   INTERNATIONAL FIELD STUDIES: PUERTO RICO SUMMER TRAVEL STUDY  
INFORMATION SESSION. Learn about an exciting new international field  
study taking place this summer in Puerto Rico. Explore this  
fascinating case-study of the cultural and economic effects of 500  
years of colonialism and military occupation while earning 3 UVM  
credits. Continuing Education Conference Room, 322 S. Prospect St. 4  
p.m. Information[15].

   DIABETES EXPO. Featuring a talk by Dr. Richard Pratley on new  
diabetes drugs; educational booths include nutrition and blood glucose  
monitoring, smoking cessation, and other self care strategies. 3  
Timber Lane, South Burlington. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Information:  
[log in to unmask], 847-5091.

   COMMUNITIES, CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT IN COSTA RICA  
INFORMATION SESSION. Join Professors David Kestenbaum and Walt  
Kuentzel to learn about a new spring break travel study opportunity to  
take part in a service learning project in Costa Rica. A101  
Living/Learning Center. 7 p.m. Information[16].

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

   "MIND BOMBING: GREENPEACE AND THE RISE OF GLOBAL  
ENVIRONMENTALISM." Frank Zelko, assistant professor of history  
and environmental studies. John Dewey Lounge, Old Mill. 12:15 p.m.  
Information: [log in to unmask], 656-1096.

   CHINA TRAVEL STUDY INFORMATION SESSION. Meet program developer Greg  
Dunkling to learn about participating in UVM's own travel study  
program to help you get "China Ready."  Take courses in Doing Business  
in China, Modern Chinese History & Society, Young Entrepreneurs of  
China and complete an internship all while living abroad in China this  
summer. Boulder Society Room, Davis Center. 3 p.m. Information[17].

   GEOGRAPHY AWARENESS WEEK OPEN HOUSE. Want to get involved and learn  
about geography? Stop by for geography games, quizzes, information and  
snacks! 219 Old Mill. 3 to 5 p.m. Information: [log in to unmask]

   PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM: "QUANTUM-MECHANICAL OPTIMIZATION OF  
LIGHT-HARVESTING IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS." Professor Gregory D.  
Scholes, Department of Chemistry, Institute for Optical Sciences and  
Centre for Quantum Information and Quantum Control, University of  
Toronto. Jost Foundation Room, Davis Center. 4 p.m. Refreshments will  
be available at 3:30 p.m. Information[18].

   BALI TRAVEL STUDY INFORMATION SESSION. Take part in the study of  
consciousness, culture and community while traveling abroad from March  
4 - 13, 2010 to study intercultural and transcultural skills, deepen  
your sense of community, and learn how to balance your own needs with  
the needs of others. 104 Rowell Hall. 4:30 p.m. Information[19].

Thursday, November 18, 2010

   UVM FARMER'S MARKET. Farms, food vendors and small local crafts.  
Olin Atrium, Davis Center. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Information:  
[log in to unmask]

   CHINA: APPLICATIONS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SUMMER TRAVEL STUDY  
INFORMATION SESSION. Join Professor AJ Rossman and Matt Sayre to learn  
about how you can take part in a new travel study program to China  
this summer to study renewable energy. Handy Family Room, Davis  
Center. Noon. Information[20].

   NEPAL SUMMER TRAVEL STUDY INFORMATION SESSION: CHANGING COMMUNITIES  
- THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM OF MUSTANG. Learn about a new UVM summer  
travel study to Nepal to explore this Himalayan Kingdom and learn how  
globalization now reaches into one of the most remote corners of the  
planet. Boulder Society Room, Davis Center. 12:30. Information[21].

   SUMMER TRAVEL STUDY INFORMATION SESSION: FORESTS AND FIRE IN NEW  
MEXICO. Learn about a new UVM summer travel study to New Mexico to  
work with the non-profit Forest Guild[22] in the Mt. Taylor district  
of the Cibola National Forest, located near the Navajo and Zuni  
Reservations in northwestern New Mexico. Students will participate in  
an ongoing project that seeks to restore degraded forests using  
strategies including fire management and biomass harvesting. Gund  
Conference Room. 4 p.m. Information[23].

   CHALLAH FOR HUNGER. Bake challah, which will be available for  
purchase in the Davis Center every Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  
Seminar Room, University Heights North. 5 to 9 p.m. Information:  
[log in to unmask]

   COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DEAN'S  
DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: "ART AND TECHNOLOGY."  
Artist-in-residence Jonathan Harris. North Lounge, Billings. 5:30 p.m.  
Information: 656-3772.

   WRUV & MSR PRESENTS: DELICATE STEVE. Join WRUV at The Monkey  
House in Winooski for a night of music and fun featuring: Delicate  
Steve[24]; Whales and Wolves[25]; Bad Speler[26]; and DJ Disco  
Phantom[27]. $8. 8:30 p.m. Information: [log in to unmask]

Friday, November 19, 2010

   DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY GRAND ROUNDS: "A HOUSING FIRST MODEL  
ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS WITH PSYCHIATRIC  
DISABILITIES." Sam Tsemberis, CEO and founder of Pathways to  
Housing, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, Columbia  
University Medical Center. Davis Auditorium, Medical Education Center  
Pavilion, Fletcher Allen Health Care. 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Information:  
(802) 847-2124.

   LANE SERIES EVENT: CROOKED STILLI. Progressive bluegrass. $25  
adult, $20 advance student. UVM Recital Hall. 7:30 p.m. Information,  
tickets[28].

RESEARCH STUDIES:

  Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit Study

   ARE YOU A WOMAN BETWEEN THE AGE OF 18 AND 45 WHO IS NOT TAKING  
HORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL? You may be eligible to participate in a  
research study on hormones and mathematical ability. The study  
involves: functional MRI (fMRI) scans of your brain, and financial  
compensation. Information: [log in to unmask], 847-8767.

Speech Study

   ARE YOU LEFT-HANDED? OVER 18? INTERESTED IN LEARNING HOW YOUR BRAIN  
PROCESSES LANGUAGE? You may be eligible for a study involving  
cognitive processing of language and its impact on individuals'  
speech. Participants will participate in a short auditory test, a 2-5  
minute interview, and the reading of a short passage aloud.  
Interested? Contact [log in to unmask] for more information.

Participants Needed For Smoking Cessation Research

   THE ANXIETY AND HEALTH RESEARCH LAB AT UVM IS LOOKING FOR  
INDIVIDUALS, 18-65 YEARS OF AGE, who are daily cigarette smokers and  
who are motivated to quit smoking. Eligible participants will receive  
free cognitive behavioral group treatment and nicotine replacement and  
will be compensated for their time.

   The goal of this federally funded research study is to investigate  
whether the effectiveness of current standard smoking cessation  
treatment can be enhanced by adding a wellness or exercise intervention.

   Information[29]: (802) 489-0178.

Chronic Pain Research Study

   DO YOU SUFFER FROM CHRONIC BACK PAIN? You may be eligible to  
participate in a research study involving: group therapy or chronic  
pain education, free of charge; functional MRI (fMRI) scans of the  
brain; financial compensation for participation. If you are interested  
you need to have current back pain for 6 months or longer; be age 18  
or older; be right-handed. Information: (802) 847-8241.

Older Subjects Needed For Muscle Research

   ARE YOU A HEALTHY, NON-SMOKER BETWEEN 65 AND 75 YEARS OLD AND NOT  
EXERCISING HEAVILY? INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN RESEARCH STUDYING  
THE HEALTH OF YOUR MUSCLES AND HOW AGING AFFECTS MUSCLE PERFORMANCE?  
For your participation in this UVM study, you will receive a free  
medical screening, muscle strength testing, heart health measure and  
$200 compensation upon completion. For more information, contact: Mark  
Miller at 656-4861 or [log in to unmask]

Research Study: Mechanisms Of Specific Trunk Exercises In Low Back Pain

   ARE YOU BETWEEN 21-55 YEARS OLD AND SUFFER FROM CHRONIC, LOW BACK  
PAIN? You may be eligible to participate in a research study,  
conducted by the University of Vermont, that includes the following  
benefits:

   * Pre and post-treatment testing sessions at the UVM Human Motion  
Analysis Lab (includes a free physical therapy evaluation)
   * Six physical therapy treatment sessions with a physical therapist  
at no charge to you or your health insurance
   * $110 total compensation upon completion of study
   * Six,12, 24 month questionnaires
   * You may be randomly selected to participate in an exercise  
adherence portion of the study

   The purpose of this study, conducted by Sharon M. Henry, professor  
and associate dean of research at the University of Vermont, College  
of Nursing and Health Sciences, is to examine whether or not matching  
treatment to your specific symptoms is better at decreasing your pain  
and increasing your function than a non-specific  
strengthening/conditioning program. Information: [log in to unmask],  
656-1478.

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