UTHSC Announcements


University of Tennessee Celebrates Five Years of Record Enrollment

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For Immediate Release September 13, 2024 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.— At a time when national college enrollment figures are experiencing a decline, the University of Tennessee (UT) System has defied the trend, with five consecutive years of record enrollments. The official results were revealed at today’s UT Board of Trustees Executive Committee meeting. The flagship campus at… Read More


It’s Football Time in Tennessee!

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Tennessee Vols vs Oklahoma Sooners Football Game Watch Party The UT Health Science Center invites you to join us for an exciting day of football, friends, and fun! We will be watching the Tennessee Volunteers take on the Oklahoma Sooners in what promises to be an epic showdown! Saturday, September 21 • 3:00 – 10:00… Read More


Daily Digest posting unavailable

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Reminder: Unable to access announcements page starting today (9/13) at noon.


Apply Now: ORAU Innovative Partnerships Grant Program

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The ORAU Innovation Partnerships Grant Program is accepting applications for FY2025. The program will focus on research and education topics that align with ORAU’s expertise and current research priorities.


FREE NIH-funded Biomedical Research Training for Junior Faculty and Postdocs

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The COMPASS Scholar Program invites all biomedical junior faculty and postdocs who lead or plan to lead a lab or research team to submit a Spring 2025 cohort application.


NEW Dashboard Metrics!

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The Office of Research is excited to rollout new and improved real-time Dashboard Metrics reports.


Support Our Third-Annual Family Campaign; Goal Set at 700 Donors

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Support your favorite area of campus with a gift of any size during the month of September, Donors who make a $10 minimum donation will receive a Sip N Stir Mug, and donors who set up a payroll deduction gift of $5 or more a month will receive a badge reel. Make a gift or learn more at giving.uthsc.edu/familycampaign.


Are you an informal caregiver for a patient with severe mental illness?

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Vivian Lawrence, HMBA, PhD candidate is enrolling informal caregivers for patients with severe mental illness for a research study titled “ Informal Caregivers: A post Covid-19
Grounded Theory Study of Navigating Care for Patients with Severe Mental Illness”.
This study will be conducted to explore the experiences accessing and navigating the healthcare
system when seeking mental health care. The study will also examine the impact of the diagnosis
on various aspects of the caregiver’s life.