UTHSC News


Campus Police Continues to Strengthen Safety Efforts as Crime Remains Low

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A campus police officer standing in front of a new squad car, which is black with orange writing that reads "UT Health Sciences Police"

Crime remained low on the University of Tennessee Health Sciences campus in 2025, with statistics showing continued declines in assaults, thefts and other reported offenses, while many of the most serious crimes were absent for another year. The statistics were presented during a recent University of Tennessee Board of Trustees meeting. A review of campus… Read More


$600 Million-Plus in Capital Improvements Better Position UT Health Sciences to Train Tennessee’s Healthcare Workforce

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Fencing on campus is defining the perimeter and making the campuse more visible

The University of Tennessee Health Sciences is in the midst of an unprecedented capital improvement program with $632 million in completed, active and planned investments for the Memphis campus, including a planned $350 million College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building. This is part of a larger effort to invest in the UT Health Sciences campuses across… Read More


Building an NCI-Designated Cancer Center: Lessons from a Leader Who’s Done It

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Dr. Roy Jensen headshot

When Roy Jensen, MD, steps to the podium August 31 as the keynote speaker at this year’s Tennessee Statewide Cancer Collaborative scientific meeting in Nashville, he’ll be speaking to a city he knows intimately. He lived there for roughly 24 years, earning his medical degree at Vanderbilt University, completing his residency and fellowship training, and… Read More


Longtime Partnerships, Strong Financials Shine at Summer Advisory Board Meeting

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During its summer meeting Friday, Aug. 7, the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Advisory Board honored the Memphis Medical Society, heard about research developments and received an update on the university’s improving overall financial position and capital projects. Chancellor Peter Buckley, MD, honored the Memphis Medical Society, founded in 1876 and celebrating 150 years of remarkable service.… Read More


First Horizon Foundation Commits $5 Million Lead Gift for New College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building

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College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building (rendering)

Transformational investment officially launches private fundraising efforts for state’s largest higher education project The University of Tennessee Health Sciences announced today that First Horizon Foundation has committed $5 million as a lead private investment in the new College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building, part of the largest state-funded higher education capital investment in Tennessee history. The… Read More


Center of Excellence Awards Telehealth Grants to Increase Rural Healthcare Access

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Shawn Pruitt at work in his pharmacy, surrounded by medical bottles and supplies.

As it approaches its first anniversary, the Tennessee Rural Health Care Center of Excellence at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences is again expanding healthcare access in rural communities by awarding $135,000 in telehealth grants to six rural health providers or organizations across the state. Each of the six grants totals $22,500. “The Tennessee Rural… Read More


UT Foundation and UT Health Sciences Name Melissa Robinson Vice Chancellor for Advancement

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Vicd Chancellor for Advancement Melissa Robinson

The University of Tennessee Foundation, Inc., and UT Health Sciences have named Melissa Robinson, DHA, MBA, vice chancellor for Advancement. Robinson, who has served as chief development officer since joining UT Health Sciences, steps into the expanded role after helping lead a record-setting fundraising year and at a pivotal moment of growth for the institution.… Read More


The Long Way Around: How Dr. James Parrett Became UTRF Memphis’s New Vice President

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“My background is a little atypical of how people do things,” says James Parrett, PharmD, JD, and it’s hard to argue. Chemist, patent litigator, pharmacist, technology transfer manager: Dr. Parrett has worn all four hats on his way to a fifth. This July, he became vice president of the University of Tennessee Research Foundation’s Memphis… Read More