Book Club at the Center-All In by Billie Jean King
|Join the Office of Access and Compliance for a discussion of All In by Billie Jean King.
Join the Office of Access and Compliance for a discussion of All In by Billie Jean King.
Kimberly Williams MS, PhD(C) is enrolling African American and non-African American students for a research study “Exploring the Matriculation and Resource Utilization of African Americans with Hidden Disabilities in the Health Sciences” to understand your experiences of having as disability and being a student in the Health Sciences. Subjects must be 18 or older, enrolled in any of the colleges of UTHSC, and be of any race. Subjects will be asked to complete a brief demographic survey and do a 60-90 minute interview via Zoom or in person. At the completion of the interview, students will be compensated with a $25 Amazon e-gift card. Please contact Kimberly Williams at kwilli72@uthsc.edu or 901-448-1343.
Dr. Jacen Moore, Associate Professor in the Department of Diagnostic and Health Sciences at UTHSC, will present “The Use of Outreach and Distance Learning in K-12 Students to Promote Lab and Data Science Careers” at noon (CST) on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
For ZOOM information, email jtwitche@uthsc.edu
Please join us on April 18th at 12:00 p.m. at 66 N. Pauline St. room 400 for Preventive Medicine’s Third Thursday Noon conference.
Leaving the university? Faculty, staff, and students should check out this article to know exactly what happens to your tech resources when you leave.
The Shelby County Relative Caregiver Program (SCRCP) in the Center on Developmental Disabilities at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center has been designated as an Exemplary Caregiver Program by the Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network. The Shelby County Relative Caregiver Program provides services and support to relative caregivers to maintain stability and keep children in their… Read More
The announcement in February that researchers at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center are part of a $20 million multi-institutional award from the University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII) to develop new radiopharmaceutical cancer therapies signaled UT Health Science Center’s increasing role in high-profile collaborative research across the state. The appointment Thursday of… Read More
Rick Sain, PharmD, served two years as president of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Pharmacy Alumni Association Board. He plans to continue to give back to his alma mater by donating during the fourth-annual UT Health Science Center Giving Day on Tuesday, April 23. The 24-hour campaign raises funds to support… Read More