The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, the Soulsville Foundation and Soulsville community, and the Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation announced Tuesday they are partnering to bring convenient and affordable primary health care to the historic Soulsville neighborhood. Representatives from the organizations, local media, and invited guests gathered in Studio A inside the Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Soulsville to announce… Read More
Hello, IRIS Users, As we approach DASH go-live, we want to provide important information regarding planned cutover activities, where operations will cease in IRIS and resume in DASH. During cutover activities, we will load UT data, perform business specific activities, and enable the DASH Production environment to get ready for go-live. Business specific activities include… Read More
On Saturday, March 23, from 7:00 am until 11:00 am, the alley between College of Pharmacy and General Education Building (GEB) will be barricaded to place the crane needed to install air handler unit coils on the roof. Please be advised that access through this area will be prohibited during this time. Contact: Facilities |… Read More
Bring a propagation and get a propagation on Monday, March 25 from 11 AM to 1 PM on the second floor lobby of the Library. We’ll also have some seeds available to take home and some tea and cookies to satisfy your sweet tooth!
In this session, get helpful tools and tricks to help you handle confrontation and disagreements with grace and diplomacy while maintaining amicable relationships.
MacOS updates are available to all managed and eligible UTHSC devices. In July, unsupported operating systems will no longer have internal network access without an exception request. Learn more!
Computer crashes pose a serious risk of data corruption or loss, depending on the severity of the crash. Data can also become compromised by malware or ransomware attacks. To counter these risks, it is important to maintain backups of all your data. Keeping multiple backups across a variety of storage methods is key to maximizing recoverability. Examples of data storage methods include external hard drives like HDDs or SSDs, USB flash drives, optical media like CDs and DVDs, and cloud storage services. Keeping backups both on and off-site can further reduce the risk of multiple backups being destroyed or corrupted at once.