This handbook is a free, community-driven resource cataloging real-world and proposed use cases for artificial intelligence in higher education. Inspired by Lance Eaton’s groundbreaking Syllabi Policies for Generative AI Repository, this resource aims to be the go-to reference for AI implementation examples across all areas of college and university operations. This resource was curated by… Read More
Save the date! The Grant W. Somes, PhD Memorial Lecture will be held on Thursday, July 23, at 12:00 pm, in Freeman Auditorium, 930 Madison, Third Floor. Lunch will be served for those who have registered, starting at 11:30 am. More information about how to register for the lecture will be forthcoming. Please join us… Read More
On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, many applications (such as DASH, ExamSoft and Zoom) will have updated sign-in procedures that use Microsoft and require your NetID@uthsc.edu and password. You will see more applications change to this new sign-in procedure as time passes. More information can be found at New Sign-In Coming on Wednesday May 27 for… Read More
The end of the semester often means travel, schedule changes, and a mental shift into “break mode,” which is exactly when scammers expect you to let your guard down. Be cautious of emails about package deliveries, travel confirmations, account issues, or “urgent” requests while you’re distracted or away from your normal routine. If you’re traveling,… Read More
Dear Blackboard Faculty & Staff Users, You are invited to attend the next Blackboard Ultra Virtual Office Hour on May 22, 2026, at 12:00 – 1:00 pm CDT/1:00 – 200 pm EDT. Please bring your course questions, and a team member from Blackboard and Jennifer Stewart, ITS product manager, will address them. You are not required… Read More
Now, you can share in the excitement and help spread the word about UT Health Sciences’ new College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building with a special Zoom and Teams background! The background features a rendering of the building projected to open in 2029 on the Memphis campus. It takes seconds to set up and is a… Read More
A new diagnostic tool developed at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences may soon make it significantly easier for physicians to detect cardiac amyloidosis, a progressive and frequently underdiagnosed disease caused by abnormal protein deposits in the heart. The tool is a novel imaging technology, a radioactive molecule that, when injected into a patient and… Read More
The 2026 Memphis Dragon Boat Festival is only 10 DAYS away! We are looking for wonderful volunteers to help make this exciting community event a success! Whether you can help welcome guests, set up the festival grounds, assist with activities, or help with clean-up, every helping hand makes a difference — and we truly appreciate… Read More