UNMC plans innovation hub in old Saddle Creek steel mill Success breeds more success, says university s technology transfer boss Share Updated: 12:57 PM CST Jan 9, 2021 Success breeds more success, says university s technology transfer boss Share Updated: 12:57 PM CST Jan 9, 2021
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Show Transcript ROB: UNMC HAS BIG PLANS FOR A DILAPIDATED BUILDING OFF SADDLE CREEK. AND THAT WILL JUMPSTART THE NEXT PHASE OF CAMPUS EXPANSION. JULIE: TONIGHT, KETV NEWSWATCH 7’S DAVID EARL TAKS US INSIDE THE OLD STEEL MILL THE UNIVERSITY HOPES TO FILL WITH ENTREPRENUERS. DAVID: THIS OLD STEEL PLANT SITS IN THE SHADOW OF SCIENCE, RIGHT ACROSS FROM UNMC. AND NOW, THE MEDICAL CENTER’S TURNING ITS ATTENTION TO THE PROPERTY ON SADDLE CREEK. THIS IS KIND OF THAT NEXT GROWTH AREA AS WE’VE ASSEMBLED PROPERTY ALONG THIS CORRIDOR. DAVID: VICE CHANCELLOR DOUG EWALD SHARES THE VISION IN THESE PLANS LAID OUT FOR KETV NEWSWATCH 7. A WHOLE CORRIDOR OF NEW
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OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) One officer is hospitalized after being hit by a car while responding to a crash, reports the Omaha Police Department (OPD).
Around 6:15 Thursday evening, officers responded to an accident on Hwy 75 NB at the I-80 interchange.
Assisting with lane closures, Officer Michael Salseda parked his cruiser in a lane with emergency overhead lights and the directional bar activated.
Dressed in a high visibility traffic vest, Ofc. Salseda left his cruiser and began putting out flares along the highway shoulder. Suddenly, he was struck by a vehicle.
According to the OPD investigation, the car that hit Ofc. Salseda was driving northbound in the same lane the officer’s cruiser was parked and was unable to stop.
COVID-19 almost sidelined Nebraska volleyball recruit and state champion Share Updated: 10:24 PM CST Jan 4, 2021 Share Updated: 10:24 PM CST Jan 4, 2021
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Show Transcript WHEN ATHLETES RECOVERY FROM COVID-19, DOCTORS ARE FINDING ROUTINE PHYSICAL ISN T ENOUGH TO GET THEM BACK IN THE GAME. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION SAYS SOME ATHLETES ARE SHOWING SIGNS OF HEART TROUBLE AFTER BEATING THE VIRUS. AS MICHELLE BANDUR REPORTS, A STAR VOLLEYBALL RECRUIT HAD QUITE THE SCARE AFTER SHE GOT COVID. THE SCORE WITH THEIR FIRST EVER STATE TITLE. JUST ENDING YOUR SENIOR SEASON LIKE THAT. REPORTER: SENIOR RILEY WONDERED IF CHAMPIONSHIPS AS A HUSKER WAS IN JEOPARDY. SHE SIGNED HER SOPHOMORE YEAR. IT WAS HARD ADJUSTING BACK. I DIDN T KNOW IF IT WAS CONDITIONING BACK OR COVID. REPORTER: SHE ALWAYS WEARSES A MASK AT SCHOOL AND DURING VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE AND GAMES. LUCKILY, SINCE WE WERE ALL WEARING OUR MASK, NO ONE HAD TO QUARANTINE, N
Women physicians spend more time on citizenship tasks than male colleagues
Women physicians feel pressured to spend more time in work-related citizenship tasks, based largely on their age and race. Nearly half of women perceived that they spent more time on citizenship tasks than their male colleagues, according to a study in
Journal of Women s Health.
When compared to their younger counterpart, women physicians older than 49 years stated to feel obligated to volunteer for these tasks because of their age. We also found that a higher proportion of women of color physicians perceived race as a factor in feeling obligated to volunteer for work-related citizenship tasks, when compared to white women physicians.