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.
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.
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.
Researchers at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center have conducted a study to uncover more about sickle cell disease and its impact on vision in children. They found one in three children with sickle cell disease had retinopathy, damage to the retina because of disease. Sickle cell disease is a group of inherited red… Read More
Development Opportunity – In this session get helpful tools and tricks to help you handle confrontation and disagreements with grace and diplomacy while maintaining amicable relationships.
With RingCentral, you can have your work phone number ring on your laptop or cell phone. But you may not want your device to ring 24/7/365. You can easily set your call hours within the RingCentral app.