UTHSC Announcements


An overview of the Voluntary Wellness Program presented by Sharecare

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A representative with Sharecare will discuss the Voluntary Wellness Program


BCBST and Cigna will be on UTHSC Campus

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Representatives from both carriers will present the different products and services that are offered


OPEN NOW: The Literature of Prescription: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Yellow Wallpaper

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The NLM exhibit “The Literature of Prescription,” which looks at the impact and the medical knowledge of the day presented in “The Yellow Wallpaper” will run February 26 – April 6, on the second floor of the UTHSC Health Sciences Library and is sponsored by the Library’s Health Science Historical Collections. It is available for viewing 24/7 with badge access.


New payment policy for RingCentral desk phones

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As of March 1, users requesting desk phones must pay the cost of the equipment and installation. New telecommunications pricing will be published soon. Until then, no additional phones will be deployed except in specific cases.


Upgrade Your Apple Computer Before July

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MacOS updates are available to all managed and eligible UTHSC devices. In July, unsupported operating systems will no longer have internal network access without an exception request. Learn more!


TLC Webinar: Creating a Healthy Peer Review of Teaching

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Introducing UT Verse and Copilot – AI Chat for Us!

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We are thrilled to announce the launch of UT Verse and Copilot, two chat-based, AI-powered platforms for the University of Tennessee community! These powerful tools provide a secure way to use artificial intelligence to generate ideas and content, ensuring your conversations are not shared outside UT.


Cybersecurity Tip of the Week – A Reminder About Gift Card Scams on Campus

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This week’s reminds everyone about gift card scams, especially those we’ve seen on campus. No Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, Dean or department head will ever ask you to purchase gift cards for them. If you receive an email that looks like it is coming from your supervisor in this scenario, their name has been spoofed, meaning the display name for that email account is using someone on campus, but the actual email address is not a @uthsc.edu one. Read more for the types of scams we’ve seen and how you can verify if an email is legitimate or not.