UT Verse AI Assistant is a chat-based, AI-powered platform specific to the University of Tennessee faculty, staff, and students. It is UT’s generative AI chat, where you can have AI conversations about topics geared toward the university community, instruction, business, and research. Features: User and business data is protected and will not leak outside the… Read More
Come to the GEB Lobby between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm on Tuesday, September 16, for National Voter Registration Day! The AMA and Vot-ER will help you register to vote and celebrate with stickers and sweets. This event is part of the Healthy Democracy Campaign. Help UTHSC win by registering to vote at https://vote.health/uthsc or… Read More
The ULPS (LeBonheur Practice Plan) providers enrolled in the John Hancock retirement plan will have the opportunity to speak to Michelle Mufson, Sr. Financial Advisor for the plan on the following dates: Wednesday, September 17, 2:30 – 5:00 pm Thursday, September 18, 7:00 – 10:30 am To schedule an appointment, please email Michelle directly at… Read More
The Department of Physiology Seminar Series is held weekly on Thursdays from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM in the Cancer Research Building Auditorium. This week we are PROUD TO ANNOUNCE Physiology Graduate Student and Award-Winning Researcher Jada Williams will present her seminar titled “Rhabdomyolysis-induced Acute Kidney Injury in Sickle Cell Disease” Thursday, September 11, 2025… Read More
“Giving back to my workplace is heart-warming,” said Valerie D. Wheeler, a benefits specialist in Human Resources. “Just knowing that whatever I give will be appreciated and applied to a meaningful need makes me feel not only fortunate but grateful to be part of a dynamic place where everyone can play a part in its… Read More
For the month of September, grab 6 personal training sessions for only $180 (regularly $225). Whether you are a student, faculty, or staff, invest in yourself this semester and let our certified trainers help you crush your goals! Hurry!! Offer valid Sept 1–30 Sessions can be used anytime! Contact Rickeya Burts at hgc398@uthsc.edu to sign up!
Not all web addresses are what they seem. A homoglyph attack uses look-alike characters to trick you—for example, university.edu vs. unіversity.edu (the “i” in the second link is Cyrillic, not English). At a glance, the sites look identical, but the fake one is designed to steal your login. To stay safe, always hover over links… Read More