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The Office of Communications and Marketing at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, along with leaders of the UT System Communications and Marketing Office, have received top honors from national and Tennessee public relations competitions for the planning, execution, and promotion of last fall’s “Everywhere You Look, UTHSC” tour, a statewide tour to emphasize UTHSC’s… Read More
June 1 is the official start of the US Hurricane season. This is a good time for a reminder that bad actors will use any natural disaster or newsworthy event to try and scam you out of your personal information and money. Read more about these scams and what was reported to Abuse this past week.
The University of Tennessee is conducting the Annual Verification of Space Inventory during the period of March 27th through May 12th. The Office of Space Planning and Utilization conducts an Annual Space Survey to update and maintain the University’s Space Database.
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center will hold its 2023 spring commencement ceremonies in Memphis today, May 8, tomorrow, May 9, and in Knoxville on May 21. Degrees will be awarded to 860 graduates, including 129 from the College of Health Professions, 166 from the College of Medicine, 178 from the College of Pharmacy,… Read More
The University of Tennessee is conducting the Annual Verification of Space Inventory during the period of March 27th through May 12th. The Office of Space Planning and Utilization conducts an Annual Space Survey to update and maintain the University’s Space Database.
Allen Dupont, PhD, MS, was selected to serve as the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s (UTHSC) new associate vice chancellor for Institutional Effectiveness and Decision Support. Dr. Dupont began his role May 1, replacing MaryAnn Clark, EdD. In his new role, Dr. Dupont will provide leadership and oversight of campus-wide and program/college efforts in… Read More
In higher education, we see a lot of student-targeted scams offering $400-600 a week for part-time work (only 2-3 hours per day). Who wouldn’t like to earn up to $50 per hour to do some personal assistant tasks? There are larger scams working that offer to help you work from home or set up a business, as long as you are willing to invest your own money. Learn more about these scams and what was reported to Abuse this past week.
We kindly invite you to attend the seminar on Monday, Apr 24, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM CDT. The speaker is Dr. Qian Li from the Biostatistics Department at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.