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The VOICE Archive

October 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Stem Cell Experts Share Knowledge at World Summit
  • Dental School Helps Broaden Access to Care
  • Revised Curriculum Addresses Pharmacists’ Expanding Role
  • News From the School of Law
  • Hollamon, Mitchell Win Regents’ Staff Awards
  • Handmade and Homemade Holiday Craft Fair
  • Local Lawmakers Experience a Day in the Life of Medical Students
  • New Program Readies Social Work Students for Care of Elderly
  • UMB Adopts H1N1 Pandemic Flu Plan
  • Public Safety @ UMB
  • Laurels
  • UM Campuses Top $1 Billion in Research Funding
  • Campus Safety Phone Numbers
  • Employee of the Month
  • Founders Week Award Winners
  • Green Corner—Conference to Address Hospital Environmental Issues
  • Davis Chosen to Chair Department of Medicine
  • Tooey Named Academic Affairs AVP
  • Help Redesign the University Web Page
  • Campus Briefs
  • Calendar
  • Charity Campaign Is Under Way
  • Around Campus
  • Calling All Crafters!

September 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Campus Celebrates Its New ‘Town Square’
  • Founders Week to Include Major Awards Presentations
  • A Message From President David J. Ramsay
  • School of Medicine Leads Early Trials of H1N1 Flu Vaccine
  • Bad Economy Doesn’t Slow UMB’s Fundraising Success
  • World Stem Cell Summit Coming to Baltimore
  • Environmental Law Director Delivers Lectures in China
  • UMB Alumni Among Newest Regents on University System of Maryland Board
  • Faden, Browne, Stass, Vuolo Obtain Leadership Posts
  • Green Corner: Sustainable Food Service Runs Eateries at SMC Campus Center
  • Assistant Dean Gets By With a Little Help From Her Friends
  • MCC Aims for Record

Summer 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • New VP Sees Opportunity During Financial Hard Times
  • Gallo Speaks at National Press Club
  • Rothenberg Honored With Public Service Fund
  • Dental School Study Shows Reduced Tooth Decay in Urban Children
  • Annual Conference to Explore Informatics at the Point of Care
  • Medicine and Graduate School Announce New Administrators
  • Former Pharmacy Dean Honored With Portrait
  • Public Safety @ UMB 
  • Joyful Music May Promote Heart Health
  • Green Corner: Blue Recycling Bins—What Goes In?
  • Club UMB After-School Program Mentors Local Students

April 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • National Leader in Legal Education Named Dean of Law School
  • Medical School to Commemorate Anniversary of Gallo’s Papers Proving HIV Causes AIDS
  • Call It ‘The Lexington Building’
  • O’Malley ‘Truly Honored’ by Commencement Role
  • Nursing Students Rally to Support Higher Education
  • Social Work Organization Names Pecukonis Educator of the Year
  • Online Giving to UMB Takes a Big Jump
  • Emergency Medicine Leader Honored by Maryland Legislature
  • New Directors Help Lead Medical School
  • Employee of the Month
  • Changes Ahead During Open Enrollment for Benefits, April 20-May 1
  • Petrillo, Wiseman Obtain New University Posts
  • Fifth Generation of Mitnick Family to Graduate From Law School

March 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • School of Medicine Researchers Help Crack Code of Common Cold
  • Genomic Sequencing of Human Rhinovirus Helps Answer Fundamental Questions
  • Neck Discovery Offers Clue to Tension Headaches
  • University Observes MLK Birthday and Black History Month
  • News From the Dean—School of Social Work
  • Directors Named for New Nursing Office
  • UMB Lauded for Hiring Those With Disabilities
  • Center for Drug Safety Coming to School of Pharmacy
  • School of Medicine Researchers Identify Common Gene Variant Linked to High Blood Pressure
  • Maryland Professor Tapped as Global Health Advocate
  • Employee of the Month—January
  • Employee of the Month—February
  • Student Exit Interviews Scheduled
  • Researcher Wins Presidential Honor for Young Scientists
  • UMB Congratulates Our Health Care Heroes!
  • Law Students Help Rebuild in Louisiana Over Winter Break
  • Goodwill Opens Boutique in BioPark

February 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Students From Across University Look at HIV’s Effects on Women
  • Dental School Partners With American Dental Association for Product Review
  • Advocacy in Annapolis
  • UMB’s Shigella Vaccine Licensed to PATH
  • News From the Dean--Dental School
  • Social Work Offers Certificate Program in Trauma Treatment
  • Shapiro, Dalby Named to Graduate Posts at School of Pharmacy
  • UMB Again Tops State Agencies in Charity Campaign Giving
  • University to Infuse Life Sciences Into New Partnership With Baltimore City Schools
  • Dieting Linked to Reduction in Gum Disease Among Men
  • New Scholarship Program Launched for University Staff
  • Employee of the MonthDecember

January 2009

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Pioneer Civin Is Recruited to Lead New Stem Cell Center
  • Four Fulbrights Among UMB Community
  • Dean Reece Named Chair of AAMC Council of Deans
  • Message From the President
  • Children’s Oral Health Care Project Launched
  • Geiman Named Acting VP for Administration and Finance
  • Dental School Honored for Children’s Oral Health Program
  • Civil Rights Laws Offer Hope for Victims of Cyber Attacks
  • UMB Helps Create Public Health Institute in India
  • Employee of the Month—November
  • Library’s Domestic Violence Exhibit Draws Crowds
  • Nursing, Health, and the Environment Meet in Arizona Desert

November/December 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Genome Scientists Unlock Pathway in Field of Microbial Forensics
  • Simard Is Repeat Winner as Entrepreneur of Year
  • School of Pharmacy Breaks Ground on Addition
  • UMB Foundation Board of Trustees Elects Chair
  • James Hill Looks Back on 36 Years of Change as University’s Financial Officer
  • School of Nursing Celebrates Expansion of Its Shady Grove Education Program
  • New Department Aims to Keep Students Financially Healthy
  • Nurses Confer to Fight Hazardous Exposures
  • Justice Marshall’s Widow Unveils Historic Exhibit
  • Founders Week 2008
  • Employees of the Month
  • Ramsay, Governor Help Kick Off Forensic Medical Center Construction

October 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • House of Ruth Exhibit Comes to UMB
  • USGA President Focuses on Collaboration
  • UMB Students Among 25 New Schaefer Scholars
  • News From the Dean—School of Law
  • New Appointments for Law, Nursing, OEA, Pharmacy
  • Zuckerman Wins Fulbright, Named Department Chair
  • Nursing Professor Receives $3 Million to Study Brain Chemistry in Addiction
  • Medical School Scientists Pinpoint Key Receptor in Celiac Disease
  • Reisch Named First Daniel Thursz Professor of Social Justice
  • Building Opens on West Lexington St.
  • Pharmacy Research Looks at Herb That Eases Alzheimer’s Symptoms
  • Employees of the Month
  • Library Softball Team Is Surprise Winner

September 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Karen Rothenberg to Step Down as Dean at End of Academic Year 
  • Law School Launches Groundbreaking Leadership, Ethics, and Democracy Initiative
  • University Prepares for Founders Week
  • A Message From the President
  • BSN Expands, Grant Money Awarded to Address Nursing Shortage
  • Social Work Conference Prompts Action to Help Kids With Incarcerated Parents
  • University Addresses Fiscal Challenges With Record $69 Million in Fundraising
  • Pharmacy School Helps African-American Men Team Up to Fight Heart Disease
  • School of Nursing Coordinates Local Food Program for Hospitals

Summer 2008 

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • High School Interns Get Early Start on Science Careers
  • Board of Regents Awards Honor Three University Faculty
  • University Researcher Addresses First International Conference on Noma
  • MacKerell Named First Evelyn Grollman-Glick Endowed Professor
  • News From the Dean - School of Pharmacy
  • Harvard Doctor Delivers Final Lisansky Lecture
  • Employee Of The Year Top Honor At Staff Awards Event
  • School of Nursing Names Director of Development
  • Riverfront Conference Center Available for Events
  • Human Genome Leader Delivers Commencement Address
  • Fitness Center to Open in BioPark
  • School of Pharmacy Researcher Awarded First Rathmann Biotechnology Fellowship
  • BioPark Hosts Bioscience Work Force Conference

May 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • President's Message
  • Employee of the Month
  • Brain Bee Winner
  • Social Work's Partnership with India
  • BioPark Celebrations

April 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • News From the Dean - Dental School
  • Capital Campaign Charis Profile
  • Environmental Advocacy Work
  • Employee of the Month
  • Say "Cheese" Photo Contest

March 2008 

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • News From the Dean - School of Social Work
  • Capital Campaign Charis Profile
  • Employee of the Month
  • Health Care Work Force Shortage
  • MLK and Black History Month Celebration

February 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Medical School Researchers Say 'Virtual Autopsies' May Enhance or Replace Dissection
  • Legislative Internships Offer Close-up View of Public Policy Work
  • Dental School to Provide Care in Cecil County
  • News From the Dean - School of Medicine
  • Capital Campaign Chair - School of Medicine
  • Reaccreditation and Statewide Plan Expected to Ease Nursing Shortage
  • HHMI Designation to Bolster Malaria Researcher’s Vaccine and Treatment Development
  • Law Students Help Hurricane Katrina Victims
  • Employees of the Month
  • University Is GBC Sponsor
  • New Associate Deans Join Dental and Nursing Schools
  • Conference to Examine Criminal Justice System Through Documentary Film
  • University Collects Record Amount for Charity Drive
  • Gates Foundation Funds Diarrhea Research
  • First-Ever Method to Delay Diabetes Is Studied
  • Advocacy Events Planned in Annapolis
  • Master Events Calendar Developed

January 2008

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Yearlong Bicentennial Celebration Comes to a Close
  • Student Government Provides Opportunities
  • UMB Collaborates on Family Trauma Treatment Center
  • Maryland Charity Campaign Wraps Up With Thank-you Breakfast for Volunteers
  • Campus Information Technology Update: Q&A With Peter Murray
  • Project RN: School of Nursing and CareFirst Collaborate
  • Dental School Loses Devoted Staff Member
  • Programs Promote Expansion of Legal Aid
  • University Physicians Named ‘Top Doctors’
  • Project Feast Feeds Hundreds
  • Maryland Magazine Highlights Global Outreach
  • School of Medicine Renews U.S. Contract to Test Vaccines

November/December 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Dental School Gives Kids a 'Head Start' on Oral Health
  • $650 Million Capital Campaign Launched During Founders Week
  • Law School Hosts Hearing on Drug Use Prevention
  • News from the Law School Dean
  • Adoption Conference Looks at Effects on Children
  • CHHS Organizes Conference on Vulnerable Populations in Emergency Situations
  • Law School Fundraising Campaign Kicks Off With Record Success
  • Nominations Sought for USM Board of Regents Staff Awards
  • Barnes Named Chief of Police
  • Equal Justice Works Names Rothenberg Outstanding Law School Dean
  • Nursing School Appoints Two New Assistant Deans and a New Department Chair
  • Employees of the Month
  • Dean Advocates Recycling Program Expansion

October 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Making an Impact Worldwide—$650 Million Fundraising Campaign Launched
  • Medical School Hits Fundraising Target Nearly Two Years Early
  • Greater Unity Among Goals for Staff, Faculty, and Student Government
  • Social Work School Names New Department Chair and Development Director
  • Barrett Named New Environmental Law Clinic Director
  • Coop Chairs Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Graduates Credit Law School and CHHS Experience for Homeland Security Positions
  • Former University President Remembered
  • Major Changes at Library Under Way
  • University Develops New Warning System for Emergencies
  • Parking Was 'Never Boring' for Don Fickert
  • Honored Journalist to Speak on Global Health at Nursing School
  • Westminster Hall Hosts Haunted Happenings

September 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Pharmacy School Expansion, Collaboration Among Goals for New Dean
  • Hippodrome Gala to Kick Off Founders Week
  • Charity Campaign Sets Half-Million-Dollar Goal
  • President's Message
  • Several Major Construction Projects Well Under Way
  • Nursing Informatics Conference Is Nation’s Largest
  • University Fundraising Again Breaks Record, Passes $65 Million
  • Grants Fund HIV Vaccine Research, Nigerian AIDS Care
  • Honored Employee Retires
  • State Senator Named to USM
  • Government Relations Post
  • UMBF Elects New Trustee
  • Army Nurses Help Ease Faculty Shortage

Summer 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Internationally Known Scientist Heads New Institute for Genome Sciences
  • Medical Students Take a Day Off to Give Back
  • Harnessing the Power of Technology
  • Global Health Program Attracts Researchers From Around the World
  • Congdon, Morton, Resnick Named to Postsat Nursing and Pharmacy Schools
  • Quit-Smoking Program Targets Students and Their Future Patients
  • Cookbook Project Helps Earn Honor for Nancy Gordon
  • Katherine Frankel Named Employee of the Month
  • Reece, Rothenberg Among Daily Record’s Influential Marylanders
  • Dean, Four Others at Schoolof Social Work Win Awards
  • Australian Child Safety Workers Visit School of Social Work
  • University Graduates Encouraged to Help Those in Need
  • Workshop Examines Media’s Role in Maryland Lynchings
  • Cain Lecture Addresses Mental Health During Disasters
  • Researcher Shares Insights on Gene-Based Pharmacology
  • Library Exhibit Highlights Women Physicians
  • Gala, Ripken Lecture Among Medical School Bicentennial Events

May 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Graduates to Celebrate Commencement
  • Jason Smith Wraps Up Busy Three Years in Law School as Student Remarker
  • University’s Schools Continue to Rise in National Rankings
  • A Message From the President
  • Bicentennial Event Features Former Oriole
  • School of Pharmacy Expanding to Montgomery County
  • Josell Chairs Department
  • Schwarcz Wins Regents’ Award
  • News From the School of Nursing
  • Employee of the Year Honored at Awards Luncheon
  • Pharmacy Lectures Address Pharmacist Shortage, Need for Direct Patient Care
  • Foster Care Researcher Calls for Better Care for Older Youths
  • Social Work Dean Speaks at Nursing School
  • Can Exercise Help Lead to Cardiovascular Disease?
  • Jeff Hawk Named Employee of the Month
  • Findings May Help Produce Effective Malaria Vaccine

April 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • USM Regent, Former State Senator, Entrepreneur to Address Graduates
  • Social Work Students Seek to Uncork Legislative Support for Bottle Bill
  • Campus Photo Contest Winners Honored
  • International Brain Bee Tests Students’ Neuroscience Knowledge
  • Scholarship Honors Law School Alumna’s Dedication to Children and Families
  • Schools Appoint New Department Chair, Director, Associate Dean
  • New Dental School Facilities, Technology Draw Visitors
  • Operations, Maintenance Loses Longtime Supervisor
  • Nursing School Loses Innovative Leader
  • McCulle Honored as Employee of the Month
  • Global Clinical Symposium Highlights Environmental Law Program’s 20th Anniversary

March 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Institute of Human Virology Joins School of Medicine
  • University Leads State in Charity Campaign Contributions
  • News From the School of Social Work
  • Law School Dean Calls for Federal Protection Regarding Genetic Test Results
  • Dangers of Ecstasy and Prozac Studied
  • Medical Care Provided for General Assembly
  • Partnership to Benefit Child Welfare Workers
  • Students Among University Advocates in Annapolis
  • Chrishna Williams Is Employee of the Month
  • Wellness Author to Speak During Women’s Health Month
  • Dean and Doctor Named to State Women’s Hall of Fame
  • Law School Student Named Skadden Fellow
  • Two New UMBF Board Members Elected
  • DePanfilis Named Director of Families and Children Center
  • Ramsay Names Pharmacy School’s First Organized Research Center
  • Doris Scott, ABAE Receive MLK Diversity Awards
  • Nursing Student Uses Miss Maryland Role to Warn About Skin Cancer
  • Symposium to Examine Biomedical Science Issues
  • 200years of University History on Display in Annapolis

February 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Law Schools Grads Among State’s Political Leaders
  • Pharmacy Students Assist in Flu Vaccine Clinic
  • News From the School of Pharmacy
  • History in the Making: State’s First Nurse Anesthetists and Clinical Nurse Leader Programs Graduate Inaugural Classes
  • School of Law’s Community Justice Initiative Gains Ground
  • Community Justice Symposium
  • What Comes Down, Must Go Up Again
  • School of Nursing Researchers Publish Findings on Working Long Hours
  • School of Medicine Establishes Comprehensive Minority Health Program
  • Maryland Magazine Needs Your Ideas
  • Grants Boost Project for the Homeless
  • BioPark Building Two Construction Progresses

January 2007

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • University Launches Bicentennial Celebration—200 Years of Excellence
  • David A. Knapp to Step Down as School of Pharmacy Dean
  • A Message From the President
  • Charity Campaign Exceeds Goal
  • Hala Azzam Is 1,000th User of e-Learning@UMB Program
  • Highlights of the University’s History
  • Chalk, Guy Named Employees of the Month
  • UMB in the News
  • Dental Supplies, Other Items Sent to Iraq
  • New Pharmacy Associate Deans Named
  • Maryland Magazine Celebrates 200 Years of Innovation
  • Lunchtime Series on Social Work Research Open to All

November/December 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Medical School to Celebrate 200 Years
  • New Campus Center to be "Front Door to University Life"
  • News From the School of Law
  • World’s Top Researchers on Pain and Gender Meet
  • Library Launches Web Health Care Guide
  • Founders Week Awards Include Entrepreneur of the Year
  • UMB in the News
  • Founders Week 2006 "A Great Success"
  • Alumni Honored During Founders Week Gala
  • Medical School Names Four Department Heads
  • Shannon Stifler Wins Employee of the Month Award

October 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • New School of Public Health Takes Shape
  • Illustrious Alumni Is Theme of 11th Annual Founders Week
  • School of Medicine Receives Nearly $28 Million to Study Diarrheal Diseases
  • Maryland Charity Campaign
  • Military Attorney Faults Tribunals for Terror Suspects
  • Conference Addresses Teacher Shortage and Other Nurse Educator Issues
  • Program Encourages Diabetics to Work Closely With Pharmacists
  • Share Your Favorite Recipe
  • Disaster Preparedness at Home
  • New Department Chair Among School of Nursing Appointments
  • School of Nursing, Komen Foundation Develop Breast Cancer Program

September 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • New Deans Onboard at Schools of Medicine and Social Work
  • Annual State Charity Campaign Begins in September
  • President’s Message
  • Nursing Informatics Conference Addresses Error Reduction
  • Kendall Elected to Second Stint as Board of Regents Chair
  • University Earns Reaccreditation
  • Record Fundraising Tops $60 Million
  • UMB in the News
  • Forensics Exhibit Looks at Victim Identification
  • Students Win Five of 11 William Donald Schaefer Scholarships
  • Leaders of Faculty, Staff, and Student Groups Share Common Goals for 2006-07

Summer 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Davidge Hall Made New and Old Again
  • University, Egyptian Institute to Collaborate
  • School of Medicine Helps Maryland Preparefor Disaster Situations
  • News From the Dental School
  • Babbitt Warns of Dire Future for Gulf Coast Ecosystem
  • Homeless Youth, Drug Addiction Discussed During Annual Lectures
  • “I Do Solemnly Swear and Affirm”
  • Commencement Grads Urged to Give Back to Society
  • UMB in the News
  • Research Poster Day Held
  • Kids’ Oral Health Program at Museum Receives Boost
  • Dean Wilson Honored

April 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Congressman Cummings to Deliver Commencement Keynote Speech
  • Research Looks at Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
  • Wilson and Harris Honored
  • Dean's Message
  • Deans Allan, Rothenberg Among Maryland’s Top 100 Women
  • University Holds Brain Bee
  • myUMB Portal
  • Brodie, Jarrell Win Regents Awards
  • UMB in the News
  • Student Leaders Thanked
  • Database Development Helps Earns Honor for Liu
  • Amateur Radio License Needed
  • New Directors Appointed
  • Greater Funding and Competition Prompt Changes in ORD
  • Matches Made in Heaven
  • Photo Contest Winners Announced
  • Study Looks at Nurses’ Long Work Schedules
  • Celiac Center Celebrates 10 Years of Discovery

March 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • University Marks 1,000th Invention Disclosure
  • University Partners With Poppleton to Make Improvements
  • Social Work Students Advocate Through Art
  • School of Social Work Dean's Message
  • New Dental School Could Double as Emergency Center, State Official Tours Facility
  • School of Pharmacy Joins Innovative Diabetes Management Program
  • NIH Grant to Centralize Global-Health Programs
  • Dental School Professor Fights Facial Gangrene in Africa
  • Pharmacy Assistant Dean Focuses on Students
  • Poison Center Warns of Household Dangers to Kids
  • UMBF Board Elects New Members
  • Get Fit Maryland Promotes Health Through Walking
  • School of Nursing Developing Online Midwifery Program

Febuary 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Governor Proposes BioPark Center for Regenerative Research
  • Law School Students File Supreme Court Brief
  • Long-Awaited Integrated Financial System Becomes a Reality
  • Stress Reduction Class Helps Students Handle Tension
  • Governor Ehrlich Seeks Increase in State Funding for USM
  • University Web Site Redesigned
  • New School of Nursing Leadership Program Aimed at Professionals From Other Fields
  • New Scholars Program Fosters Patient-Oriented Research
  • Bioscience Breakfast Seminars Under Way
  • Smith Hired at Law School
  • Rollor, Shaab Named ORD Assistant Vice Presidents
  • Diversity Achievements Honored at MLK Celebration
  • Dental Museum Marks George Washington's Birthday

January 2006

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Legislators Debate Concerns Over Medicare Prescription Drug Plan
  • Berman Receives Bravewell Award for Integrative Medicine Work
  • Law Clinic Educates Pretrial Defendants Who Can’t Afford Lawyers
  • Marking Progress—The President's Message
  • University Thanked for Katrina Relief
  • School of Medicine Lands $46 Million to Fund Nuclear-Attack Study
  • University Readies for Avian Flu Outbreak, Vaccine Trials Advance
  • Author Calls on Nurses to Find Unified "Voice" in Addressing Workplace Problems
  • Panel Discussion Tackles Nontraditional Theater Casting
  • University Suites Developer Wins Bridging the Gap Award
  • Monica Martinez Named Employee of the Month
  • Former President of Ireland Speaks at Benefit
  • Dual Degree Program at Law and Nursing Schools Under Way
  • Cummings to Speak at Martin Luther King Event
  • Thanksgiving Meal Served to Homeless
  • Charity Campaign Wraps Up WithThank-You Breakfast

November/December 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Governor, Mayor Join University in Celebrating BioPark's Opening
  • Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery Center Opens
  • Computerized Baby Arrives at Nursing School
  • Dean's Message - School of Law
  • New Social Work, Nursing Board Members Begin Terms
  • Chamblee Elected to UMBF Board of Trustees
  • Law School Conference Examines Maryland's New Medical Malpractice Law
  • Legislators Discuss Child Welfare at School of Social Work
  • University Chosen for National Study of Drug Effectiveness
  • Students From Six Schools Collaborate to Win Award
  • Robin Stewart Named Emplyee of the Month
  • First President’s Award Presented to Himelfarb
  • University Volunteers Recognized at Gala
  • Founders Week 2005 Events
  • Ceremony Recognizes Crime Fighters
  • Campuswide Self-Study forMiddle States Reaccreditation Conducted

October 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Donald E. Wilson, School of Medicine Dean, to Retire
  • University Responds to Katrina with Aid, Analysis
  • Lieutenant Governor Announces Nursing Student Loan Programs
  • Founders Week Recognizes Accomplishments of the Campus Community
  • Improving Communication Among Goals for Faculty and Staff Senates, USGA
  • Memorial Service Held for Theodore Woodward
  • Founders Week Award Winners Chosen
  • New Campus Identification, Debit Cards Issued
  • Free Online Job-Skills Courses Available for Faculty and Staff
  • Ireland's Former President to Speak at Benefit for Law School Program
  • Thousands Attend Fallfest

September 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Center for Vascular and Inflammatory Diseases Established at BioPark
  • Maryland Charity Campaign Begins Next Month
  • UMB Fundraising Surpasses Goals for Fiscal Year 2005
  • President’s Message
  • African-Americans From Medical School’s Class of 1955 Honored
  • High School Students Hone Debate and Science Skills
  • Nation’s Largest Nursing Informatics Conference Held at UMB
  • New Program Addresses Nurse Faculty Shortage
  • New Office Opens for International Students, Staff, Faculty
  • Ferentz Named to University Family Medicine Post
  • Morgan is New Pharmacy Student Affairs Associate Dean
  • Martin to Coordinate Bicentennial 2007
  • School of Pharmacy Study Looks at Rapid Growth of Specialty Drugs
  • School of Social Work, City Social Services Discuss Closer Ties
  • School of Social Work Continuing Professional Education Workshops
  • Nursing Students Train on New Device That Could Reduce Medical Errors

Summer 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Jesse J. Harris Steps Down as Dean of School of Social Work
  • Angela Brodie Wins Kettering Prize
  • Urban League Honors President Ramsay
  • IHV Creates Nigerian HIV/AIDS Program
  • Headwear Collected for Migrant Workers
  • Dean Stohler Announces New Dental School Initiatives at State of the School Address
  • UMB Crab Sculpture Supports Harbor City High School
  • Class of 2005 Celebrates Commencement
  • One Graduate's Story: A Nurse Practitioner Obtains a Doctorate in Physiology
  • Employeees Honored for Performance and Longevity
  • Recent Employees of Month Recognized 
  • UMB Supports Preakness Parade 

May 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Women's Roles in Corporate Leadership Examined During School of Law Conference
  • Billick to Give Keynote Speech at Commencement
  • Get Fit Maryland Kicks Off at University 
  • President's Message 
  • Three University Women Among Maryland's Top 100
  • Law, Medicine, Pharmacy Schools Nationally Ranked
  • Gates Grant Funds University Vaccine Program for Deadly Bacteria in Mali
  • Nursing Celebrated This Month During National Nurses Week
  • Latest Phase of New, Web-based Administrative Applications System Is Now Complete
  • State Department Nurses Attend School of Nursing Conference on Pediatric Health
  • Makofsky Lecturer: Poor American Boys are in Crisis
  • FDA Official Warns of Dangers From Foreign Prescription Drugs
  • Japanese Pharmaceutical Firms Attend Program on Drug Development, Regulation 

April 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Regents Announce Two Faculty and One Staff Award for 2005
  • Social Worker's Make Their Voices Heard in Annapolis
  • Law School Instrumental in Maryland's Living Will Law
  • Dean Wilson Gives State of the School Address
  • Get Fit MAryland Kicks Off Fitness Program
  • Ravens Coach to Speak at Commencement 2005
  • Dental School Research Generates a Revolutionary Approach
  • Pharmacists Meet With State Legislators
  • Staff Changes at School of Pharmacy
  • Medical Students Take the Next Step on "Match Day"
  • New Development Director Arrives at School of Pharmacy
  • Reducing Health Risks for Health Care Workers
  • In Memoriam - Pioneer in Employee Assistance Program at School of Social Work
  • New Online Training Offered Through Human Resource Services
  • Law School Center Offers Alternative to Litigation
  • Teens Compete for International Brain Bee Title
  • Nurses Night in Annapolis
  • Interdisciplinary Course Explores Homeland Security Issues 

March 2005

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Discovery May Help Prevenet Type 1 Diabetes
  • Maryland Covering Kids & Families
  • Forensic Social Work Provides New Opportunities to Serve
  • March is Social Work Month
  • Legislative Student Interns Effect Social Change
  • Cole Honored by Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame
  • Supporting Interdisciplinary Research in Women’s Health
  • New Appointments at the School of Social Work
  • School of Nursing Plays International Role in Mental Health Care
  • School of Social Work Launches
  • April 8 is Dr. Seuss Day
  • Leadership in Law Awards Peace Corps Fellows/USA Program
  • Get Fit Maryland: 10,000 Steps a Day
  • CHHS Organizes Multi-Campus Funding Partnerships
  • Higgins Joins Development Team
  • myUMB: An Online Gateway to Campus Resources
  • Students Hold Textbook Drive for Tsunami Victims
  • IT Work Spearheads HIPAA Compliance
  • Student Exit Interviews
  • Maryland Poison Center Offers Tips to Prevent Springtime Poisoning
  • Women's History Month

February 2005     

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Library Receives Gift of Walter Reed Papers
  • Tsunami Touches UMB
  • MLK Diversity Recognition Awards
  • UMB BioPark Lands Japanese Pharmaceutical Firm
  • Dean from Baghdad Visits School of Pharmacy
  • USGA Roundup
  • Acupuncture Aids Osteoarthritis Patients
  • New Appointments at the School of Social Work
  • School of Nursing Plays International Role in Mental Health Care
  • Plans for Women’s History Month
  • Farewell to Valerie Rolandelli
  • Leadership in Law Awards
  • UMMC Now Primary Stroke Center
  • Women’s Health Research

January 2005     
    
Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Walter Arvinger Freed With Help of Law Professor, Students
  • MLK and Black History Month Celebration
  • A Successful Year for Maryland Charity Campaign
  • Medicine Receives $6.5 Million to Investigate Infertility
  • Congress Approves Three Grants for UMB
  • Susan Orr Visits Social Work
  • An Update from the Office of Government and Community Affairs
  • New Financial and Grants System for Campus
  • Associate Dean in School of Social Work Retires
  • Nursing School Observes World AIDS Day
  • In Memoriam: Marshall L. Rennels, PhD
  • New AmeriCorps Program at Center for Health Workforce Development
  • MPC Partners with Giant Food in Holiday Safety Campaign
  • New Directors of Planned Giving, Regional Development Join OEA
  • Annual Balassone Memorial Lecture
  • Dental School Reorganizes

November/December 2004     

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • President Ramsay Honored With $8 Million Scholarship Fund
  • UPM Pharmaceuticals Joins BioPark, Gives to Presidential Scholarship Fund
  • Debate Over Drug Importation Comes to UMB and C-Span Networks
  • A Successful Year at Dental School
  • 9-11 Commemoration Features Commission Member
  • School of Medicine Scientist Receives Prestigious Presidential Award
  • Rivest Named President and CEO of UMMC
  • New Civiletti Scholarship
  • Dean Harris Awarded Papal Honor
  • Federal Grant for Cancer Center
  • Founder's Week Winners
  • UMB Police Swearing-In Ceremony Recognizes Excellence
  • Dental School White Coat Ceremony
  • USM Issues Effectiveness and Efficiency Report
  • Visiting Scholars at Nursing School

October 2004

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Students Move Into New Housing
  • Japanese Researchers Visit CCT
  • UMB Licenses 100 Patents
  • Eastern European Students Visit UMB
  • Defibrillation Units Come to Campus
  • UMB Energy Issues
  • UMB Faculty Senate
  • Dentists Help Local Kids Smile
  • New Associate Dean for School of Pharmacy
  • Law's Reynolds Receives National Award
  • New Nursing Master's in Clinical Research Management
  • Torres Joins Board of Advisors
  • East Asian Collection at Law Library
  • Soft Drinks Can Cause Serious Dental Erosion
  • Walking from UMB to Hawaii
  • Medical School Coming Closer to Cause of Painful Bladder Trouble
  • Young Scientists' Summer Program at UMB
  • Congressional Visit Highlights Social Work Programs
  • Landsdowne High School Students 'Gear Up' for SATs
  • New Institute for Nurse Educators
  • School of Medicine Vaccine Researcher Wins Elkins Professorship
  • Pharmacy's Kerr Retires
  • New Editorial Director at Dental School
  • New Nursing Honors Program
  • UMB Surgeons First in U.S. to Implant Heart Pump in Study

September 2004

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Student Center Moves to Pine
  • Maryland Charity Campaign: Giving Never Felt So Good
  • Update of the Maryland State Plan for Higher Education
  • Law School Faculty Win National Awards
  • DiGate Named Dean of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
  • Systems Catching Up with Campus
  • Medical School Establishes Center for Health Disparities
  • Dental School Building Update
  • Social Work Forum on Women and Poverty
  • Law School Welcomes Family and Friends
  • Nursing School Goes Green
  • Staff Senate Members 2004-2005
  • National Museum of Dentistry Opens Technology Exhibit
  • Clients Pleased with Pharmaceutical Research Computing Center
  • Conference Hosted by Maryland AHEC Program
  • New Research Center at Medical School
  • New Executive Director of Development, Alumni Relations for Dental School
  • Nursing Center for Research Excellence
  • International Terrorism and Trauma Conference

Summer 2004

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Ramsay Wins GBC Regional Visionary Award
  • NBC’s Russert Delivers Commencement Address
  • Update of the Maryland State Plan for Higher Education
  • School of Medicine Expansions
  • UMB BioPark Rising on Baltimore Street
  • Bioterrorism Conference at Law School
  • New Nurse Anesthesia Program
  • Pharmacy Lectures
  • Stohler Outlines Challenges
  • Annual Social Work Board of Advisors Meeting
  • Moot Court Competition at Law School
  • Fund-Raising Class at School of Social Work Benefits Area Nonprofits
  • New Nursing Associate Dean
  • Dental School Rises to No. 2
  • Changes Around Campus

May 2004

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Victims' Rights Conference
  • Commencement 2004
  • UMB to Offer MPH Degree
  • Campus Message
  • MORE for Women's Health
  • Carol Stillwell, Employee of the Month
  • National Rankings Up
  • Married Rx Grads, Interesting Careers
  • Allan Named to List of Top 100 Women
  • New Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Programs
  • Marla Oros Departs from School of Nursing
  • Makofsky Lecture on Child Welfare
  • Personal Stories of Integration at Law School Event
  • Hundreds Attend Fund for Medicine Gala
  • Long Working Hours Conference
  • African- American Contributions to Social Work
  • Dental School Prof Retires After 48 Years
  • Lecture Focuses on Homicides of Women

April 2004

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • School of Medicine Receives Record Grant
  • Board Approves Updated USM Strategic Plan
  • New Pharmacy Associate Dean
  • Student Research Day
  • Russert to Speak at Commencement
  • Four New USM Regents
  • Aviation Law Course Hits the Runway
  • Campus-Wide Emergency Response Drill
  • Dean Wilson Honored
  • Annual Pharmacy Lectures
  • "Hipp" New Café
  • New Director of Continuing Education for School of Social Work
  • Clinical Law Program Celebration
  • Law School Honors War Hero, Alumnus
  • Annual Lisansky Lecture
  • Social Work Professor Honored as Pioneer
  • Pharmacy Day in Annapolis

 March 2004    

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Black History Month Celebration
  • Social Work Students Rally in Annapolis
  • Dentists’ Day in Annapolis
  • March is Social Work Month
  • Dean Wilson Gives School of Medicine Report
  • UMB Library Director Elected National Leader
  • WHRG Annual Research Grant Initiative
  • Employees of the Month
  • Social Work Month Lecture
  • The Brain Bee at UMB
  • Seasonal Allergies: Expert Medical Advice
  • Dental Museum Designation
  • School of Nursing Observes Black History Month
  • National Poison Prevention Week
  • Public Service at Law School
  • Schedule of Student Exit Interviews

February 2004    

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • UMB BioPark Breaks Ground
  • Historic Hippodrome Theatre Reopens
  • Assistant Dean of the School of Social Work Dies
  • Law School Commemorates Brown v. Board of Education
  • Governor Commends SON Wellmobile
  • Simulator Gives Birth to Education
  • High-Tech Commission Releases Findings
  • Legislators Visit School of Medicine
  • New Director of Major Gifts
  • Parents’ Influence on Children
  • Kudos for Kerr
  • School of Medicine Receives Health Care Disparities Grant
  • University Rising to MBE Challenge
  • UMB Annual Book Drive
  • Weiss Smith Named ISPE Fellow
  • Women’s History Month
  • Goings On at the Dental Museum

January 2004

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Congressional Allocation for Davidge Hall Restoration
  • MLK and Black History Month Celebration
  • High School Students See “The Exonerated”
  • A Successful Year for Maryland Charity Campaign
  • Medical Center Opens Imaging Center
  • School of Nursing Dedicates Lactation Center
  • Housekeeper Retires After 44 Years
  • Social Workers Partners with DHR
  • Maine Delivers Pharmacy Lecture
  • New Director of Cancer Center
  • Medical Spanish Offered for Credit
  • New Director of Gift Planning
  • Dental Museum Now National Museum
  • Fundraising Success for UMB
  • Rothenberg Receives Leadership Award
  • The Science of Smell
  • Fingerprinting Counterfeit Medications

November/December 2003

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Dental School Grant for Pain Research Labs
  • New Facility for Nursing’s Open Gates Center
  • UMB Foundation Board Expands Membership
  • UMB Receives Grant for Minority Graduate Recruitment
  • Law School’s Hoffmann Speaks to Hollywood Scriptwriters
  • School of Pharmacy Receives Renovation Award
  • Social Work Researcher Awarded for Domestic Violence Dissertation
  • Rentals Begin for Fayette Suites
  • When Writing Is a Labor of Love
  • BERnet High-Speed Data Service
  • White Coat Ceremonies for Dental and Pharmacy Students
  • UMB Emergency Information
  • Founder's Week 2003
  • UMMS Names New President and CEO
  • New Development Officer for School of Social Work
  • HS/HSL Executive Director Weise Retires
  • ORD Director Retires

October 2003

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Russian Isotopes for Cancer Research
  • School of Medicine Receives Record Biodefense Grant
  • Pharmacy Professor, Surgeon General Discuss OTC Drugs
  • School of Law 9-11 Teach-In
  • Dental School Topping Out Ceremony
  • Nursing Dean Outlines Strategic Plan
  • School of Law Program Helps Launch New City High School
  • UMB Honored by Downtown Partnership
  • Jarrell Named Senior Associate Dean
  • Nursing Students Get New Lounge
  • New Development Officer for Nursing
  • Park Receives Plugge Professorship
  • Dean Wilson Receives Regents’ Frederick Douglass Award

September 2003

Contents of this VOICE issue:

  • Covering Kids Health Care Kickoff
  • Maryland Charity Campagin Do The Right Thing
  • New Officers for the School of Social Work Board of Advisors
  • Campus Message from the President
  • Two New Associate Deans Join Faculty
  • Oros Named Chair of Nursing Board
  • New Member Named to Board of Regents
  • YouthWorks Ends Summer Program
  • Shelter in Place
  • UMB Receives Anti-Terrorism Contract
  • Social Workers Win National Grants
  • CVS Is First “Partner in Pharmacy Education”
  • High Schoolers Tour Nursing School
  • New Development Dean for Law School
  • School of Nursing Hosts Congressional Hearing
  • Robert Ord Appointed Chair, Department of Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery
  • HS/HSL News
  • In Memory Of

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