The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has awarded $2.5 million to a research team at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for a project aimed at finding new ways to treat brain damage caused by lack of oxygen at birth. Helena Parfenova, PhD, professor in the Department of Physiology, is principal investigator… Read More
To increase the security and protection of our users, ITS has implemented a new identity verification procedure for Duo to safeguard personal information and enhance data security when updating Duo phones or troubleshooting Duo phones.
Soon, unsupported Windows and Mac operating systems will no longer have internal network access without an exception request submitted and approved by the Office of Cybersecurity.
Family caregivers must be at least 21 years of age, reside in Tennessee, and report being the primary/main caregiver to an adult over 18 years of age with a mental illness. The caregivers and individuals with a mental illness must be able to read, write, and speak English and be willing to use the Zoom computer application. Professional caregivers, such as nurses and nurse aides, or those caring for someone with dementia or a developmental disorder do not qualify.