We have a new knowledge base article in TechConnect called NetID Password Management: Everything You Need to Know. So, if you have ever wondered: How do I set up my NetID the first time? I need to reset my password. I’ve been locked out of my account – what can I do? I need new… Read More
Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to extend an invitation to the UTHSC Annual Updates in Hematology Symposium scheduled for March 1st, 2025. This event will take place at the Mooney Building Auditorium, located at 875 Monroe Avenue, Memphis, TN. The symposium aims to provide essential insights and updates in the field of Malignant… Read More
Available February 3 – 9, 2025 Note: you will need to contact the Teaching and Learning Center to view this week’s session, send email to tlc@uthsc.edu Link to the presentation: https://mondaymorningmentors.com Developing and teaching online courses can be challenging. However, there are a variety of best practices instructors can use when both developing their online… Read More
The CoHP Education Research Group will have a 3-month Writer’s Bootcamp series starting this Friday, February 7 from 11:00am to 1:00pm CST in the CoHP Library on the 6th floor of 930 Madison Building. If you are not able to attend in person, please feel free to join via zoom with the following link: https://tennessee.zoom.us/j/82442801318… Read More
The Center for Youth Advocacy and Well-Being will host Zoom sessions through Project ECHO to Bring Awareness to Youth Mental Health. These sessions occur on the third Wednesday of each month from 12 – 1 pm. The next session is February 19th and will focus on Trauma, The Great Imitator: Mental Health Case Studies and… Read More
Join us for the eighth annual Brad Baker Honorary Race for Sight 5K to benefit the Hamilton Eye Institute Lions Club on Saturday, MARCH 1st, 2025 at 9:00AM (CST), @ 6903 Great View Dr N, Memphis, TN 38120. Registration fee, In person: $20 ($15 for students). Includes an official race t-shirt, tote bag. Registration fee,… Read More
Our team at UTHSC is studying pain and discomfort in people with dementia and/or cancer. Problems with memory and thinking may be related to a greater risk of pain and discomfort. By participating in this study, we hope to learn about how people with dementia and cancer experience pain and discomfort in order to inform… Read More