Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail le Yahoo! Mail wecore b Sear Co . Fal Search [Sign Out, My Account ; - Help le Mail Sail ai shortcuts| Addresses [> Address Book shortcuts] Calendar| Calendar shortcuts| Notepad Mail Upgrades - Mail Options | Search Mail || Search the Web Flip Phones Folders[ Add - Edit} Draft Sent Bulk (4)[Empty] Trash{Empty] My Folders[Hide]} e Save los What's your Credit Score- check it FREE ln Netflix DVD Rentals Delivered! let Netflix DVD Rentals Delivered! Previous | Next | Back to Messages Printable View - Full Headers Delete || Reply |{ Forward |{ Not Spam |/ Move... | This message is not flagged. [ Flag Message - Mark as Unread ] To: Subject: University Update From: “University Update" <update@nwhealth.edu> A Add to Address Book Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 20:23:03 -0600 (CST) To make sure you receive our e-mails optimally and in your inbox (not sent to bulk or junk folders), please add update@nwhealth.edu to your address book or safe sender list. Having trouble viewing the e-mail below? Click here. in Welcome to the first issue of University Update, a bi-weekly publication of Northwestern Health Sciences University. Every other week you will receive this update in your e-mail box. Each issue will contain interesting news and feature stories about the latest happenings on campus. We will also spotlight news from the admissions, alumni and development departments. To offer feedback, e-mail Jaime Hunt, public relations coordinator, at jhunt@nwhealth.edu. ly 1. A Journey to Doctorhood le fom Spicer stared at the 9-year-old boy lying on his table. It was his first patient at La Clinica de Mariposa in Costa Rica and the only thing he could think was, "Oh, shit.” Contorted with cerebral palsy and mentally retarded, Phillip was a far cry from the patients Dr. Spicer, a November 2004 chiropractic graduate from Northwestern Health Sciences University, had seen during his internships. Nothing in his training prepared him for the feeling of abject helplessness he felt as he looked at Phillip. There would be no gradual wading into chiropractic. No, Dr. Tom Spicer was thrust into his professional career -- his doctorhood -- by a boy who couldn't even sit up. » FULL TEXT EFTA00577132

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2. Northwestern to Offer Diversity Scholarships for Incoming Students Northwestern Health Sciences University will offer a diversity scholarship beginning in the winter term of 2005. Two students from Northwestern's chiropractic program and one student each from the acupuncture and Oriental medicine and massage therapy programs will be selected to receive the scholarships. The scholarships will provide 50-percent tuition reductions to students entering their respective programs during the winter and summer terms. Students who receive the scholarships will continue to receive a 50-percent reduction in tuition as long as they meet eligibility requirements, which include maintaining a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrating an ongoing commitment to diversity efforts at Northwestern. » FULL TEXT 3. Helping the World's Poor in jorthwestern’s hand-me-downs could save lives in Third World countries. Becky Peterson, MLA, instructor, gathered outdated equipment from the clinical pathology labs and urged her colleagues to do the same in their departments. On Nov. 11, a representative of Project CURE, a nonprofit humanitarian relief organization, picked up the equipment and will ship it to hospitals and clinics in countries where even bandages are luxury items. “[The equipment is] outdated as far as technology here in the United States, but many Third World communities are using equipment from the 1960s and ‘70s," says Peterson, who teaches in the clinical pathology labs. About $32,000 in equipment was donated. Northwestern Offers Summer Science Academy for Low-Income and Minority Students In August 2005, Northwestern will offer one of the nation’s first free summer science academies geared toward low-income and minority students. The five-day day camp will offer hands-on, experiential learning to 50 eighth-graders from the nine-county Twin Cities metropolitan area. During the academy, attendees will be divided into small groups led by Northwestern students, who will serve as mentors throughout the program. After a nutritious breakfast, students will have a variety of learning opportunities, including science experiments, health and wellness demonstrations, and other hands-on experiences. The purpose of the academy is to build relationships with minority communities, to offer life- changing experiences for students who have very few role models in the sciences, and to enhance the cultural competency at Northwestern. For more information, click here. To refer a student to Northwestern, click here and provide the name, address, and e-mail address (if known) of the prospective student. Nominations Accepted for Distinguished Alumnus The Northwestern College of Chiropractic Alumni Association is soliciting nominations for its annual Distinguished Alumnus award. To be eligible for nomination, alumni who have graduated from Northwestern at least five years ago must display outstanding leadership to the profession, the University or the Alumni Association, and Northwestern; and must display the highest level of integrity. The recipient of the award is selected by a committee comprised of members of Northwestern’s Board of Trustees, the Alumni Association and previous award winners. To nominate an alumnus, visit http://www.nwhealth.edu/alumni/cnom.pdf; the deadline is Jan. 8, 2005. Recipients will be announced at the 2005 Homecoming and Winter Gathering. Year-End Giving Can Reduce Your Income Taxes As the giving season begins, consider making a donation to help assure the ability of Northwestern to fulfill its mission. A year-end gift can significantly reduce your income taxes while providing meaningful support for Northwestern. If you itemize, you can lower your income taxes simply by writing us a check by Dec. 31. Gifts of cash are fully deductible — up to a maximum of 50 percent of your adjusted gross income. Any excess can generally be carried forward and deducted over as many as five subsequent years. As you know, giving is about much more than tax savings. Your charitable gifts make an important difference in what we are able to accomplish. Call Brady Forseth, director of development, at (800) 888- 4777, ext. 212 for more information or to make a year-end gift. Thank you for your subscription to University Update. Have comments? E-mail us at update@nwhealth.edu to share your thoughts, questions, or suggestions on this newsletter. EFTA00577133

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