Gartner is the global leader in providing accurate and current research for the IT industry. Campus Access allows UT Health Science Center students, faculty, and staff to easily access and benefit from Gartner Core Research. Through the Gartner Campus Access (GCA) online web portal, they can search and download the latest Gartner research, including real-life… Read More
A public awareness training, presented by OAC’s Civil Engagement Officer, Erin McElyea, created in part by the Stalking, Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC). This presentation will focus on identifying, addressing, reporting, and supporting persons who have experienced stalking. Join us in person or virtually! Lunch provided for in person participants, on a first-come, first-served… Read More
Dear UT Health Science Center Community, We are thrilled to announce that The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has partnered once again with the Memphis Grizzlies for GO GRIZZ Night! Join us for an exciting evening as the Grizzlies take on the New York Knicks on Friday, February 28, 2025, at 7:00 PM. When you purchase… Read More
There’s always so much to remember around the holiday season, and it’s all very important. But one item you don’t want to forget is cybersecurity. This holiday season, keep cybersecurity at the forefront of your mind while you are scouring the web for deals, wrapping goodies, and supporting your community. These simple reminders will help… Read More
Join us Wednesday, January 8th, for a presentation by UT College of Medicine’s Satya Surbhi, PhD, MS, BPharm. “Tennessee Heart Health Network Effectiveness Study” is the topic. Coleman Building, Room A117. Lunch is available at 11:45, first come first served. Register now! See you there or join us via Zoom. CE credit is available. For… Read More
Join us in A117 Coleman (North Auditorium) this Wednesday, January 8th, for a presentation on the Tennessee Heart Health Network Effectiveness Study by College of Medicine’s Satya Surbhi, PhD, MS, BPharm. This is a continuum of the Tennessee Population Health Research Conference collaboration with the College of Medicine Grand Rounds. As always, lunch is available… Read More
As DASH launches and new processes begin, the Benefits team would like to ensure staff and faculty know how to navigate to their benefits and understand how to update beneficiaries, process special qualifying event requests, etc. Register for the class in K@TE.
The Center for Youth Advocacy and Well-Being will host Zoom sessions through Project ECHO to Bring Awareness to Youth Mental Health. These sessions occur on the third Wednesday of each month from 12 – 1 pm. The next session is January 15h and will focus on Intersecting Chronic Neurological Issues in Children with the Mental… Read More