Special needs girl scouts get a new leader; Gao receives Lalor award and spooky door decorations... read article »
Kathryn Fiandt, associate dean for clinical affairs in UTMB's School of Nursing, is now a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. Fiandt is one of... read article »
The UTMB Student Government Association celebrated the new extended hours of the Alumni Field House with music, king-of-the-court dodgeball and... read article »
UTMB students started a new Galveston Halloween tradition three years ago in the direct aftermath of Hurricane Ike — a UTMB Halloween... read article »
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, together with the American Red Cross, will present free certified training in CPR and the use of automated... read article »
The UTMB Academy of Master Teachers has selected eight new members to represent its class of 2011. The academy was established in... read article »
Originally published in Galveston Daily News By Chris Paschenko A couple from Spring wanted to deliver their baby at... read article »
UTMB News Release Women with cancer-causing strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease... read article »
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UTMB President David L. Callender held a demolition ceremony — complete with detonator, confetti and hot dogs — for UTMB employees... read article »
The UTMB Multi-Share Plan is a limited health benefit plan designed for small business owners (2-50 employees) in Galveston County. The Multi-Share... read article »
UTMB Health’s Aerospace Medicine residents oversaw the first aid tents at this year’s Wings Over Houston event at Ellington... read article »
Pumpkin Ravioli, Pumpkin Bread Pudding and Pumpkin Bars topped the list of favorites at the UTMB Pumpkin Cook Off held in the Café on the... read article »
A portion of Postoffice Street at 8th Street is scheduled to be closed for three days, beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, Oct. 31, to allow crews to set a... read article »