You are invited to the UT Health Science Center Employee Winter Gathering to enjoy an afternoon of food, fun, and music! Thursday, Dec. 11 10 a.m. – Noon Mooney Library IMPORTANT: You must pick up your employee gift BEFORE the winter gathering. Monday Dec. 8, 9 a.m-noon, SAC Gym or Tuesday Dec. 9, 9 a.m.-noon, SAC… Read More
Neuroscience Institute seminar with Dr. Cameron Ogg Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025 Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Location: Link Building, 2nd floor auditorium
Please, join us for our 2025 Fall PHAST seminar on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 pm, in the CRB 114 Auditorium Topic: Reactive Astrocyte Signaling in Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Dementias Speaker: Dr. Christopher M. Norris, University of Kentucky, Department of Medicine Hosted by: Dr. Francesca-Fang Liao
Copilot empowers you to work faster and smarter. Start with prompts (instructions or questions) to tell Copilot what you want. Complex tasks such as editing, research, and summarizing content are produced for you in mere seconds. Don’t wait! Practice the scenarios below to become a skilled Prompting Engineer! Log in with your UTHSC credentials to… Read More
The 2026 school year is right around the corner! If you or your qualified dependents would like to take advantage of the Educational Assistance, let’s talk. This course will explain how you can take courses for free and/or reduced tuition when attending a State of TN institution. This course will also inform you of the educational assistance… Read More
With the holidays approaching, there’s no better gift than the gift of recognition. Help us honor the incredible employees who make UT Health Science Center a great place to work by nominating someone for our Winning Wednesday Employee Spotlight. Each week, Human Resources highlights a standout employee on the UT Health Science Center HR LinkedIn… Read More
Homa Rezaei’s grandmother wanted to understand what her granddaughter did in the lab every day. She saw Rezaei leave for work tired and return excited to go back the next morning, but when Rezaei tried to explain her research, she could see her grandmother getting lost. “It was kind of sad for me that I… Read More
Around the holidays, attackers often try common, easy-to-guess passwords like Winter2025!, Noel123, SantaClause!, or SpringBreak2025. These may feel festive or timely, but they make your accounts more vulnerable to password-cracking tools that test predictable patterns. Instead, create strong, unique passwords using a mix of unrelated words, numbers, and symbols — something like RiverCoffee47! or BlueMapleSky%.… Read More