Available October 6–12, 2025 Note: Contact the Teaching and Learning Center to view this week’s session to receive password and link, send email to tlc@uthsc.edu Online learning continues to become more popular both by necessity and desire. As we consider online learning moving forward, faculty must continue to explore and implement research-based best practices for… Read More
The Division of Biostatistics of the Department of Preventive Medicine, UTHSC, invites you to attend TODAY’s seminar. Time: Monday, October 06, 2025, 2:00 – 3:00 pm CT ZOOM Virtual Room Connection: Register in advance for this meeting to get the Zoom Link Seminar Website: https://www.uthsc.edu/preventive-medicine/events.php Speaker Bio: https://www.publichealth.pitt.edu/directory/ying-ding Mini-batch Estimation for Deep Cox Models: Statistical Foundations and Practical… Read More
The MRC will no longer retain a contract with Azenta starting December 1, 2025. There will no longer be an MRC PO for use by UTHSC investigators. Please see MRC staff about transferring your Sanger sequencing needs to our in house Sanger sequencing service.
Ever played Wordle, the word game where you have six tries to guess a 5-letter word? During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, every Monday and Thursday, you have the opportunity to guess a cybersecurity word. To play today’s customized Wordle, click here (https://mywordle.strivemath.com/?word=lvzvs ). Clue – A cyber trick where fake emails try to hook your credentials. The… Read More
Drivers Urged to Protect Pedestrians October is National Pedestrian Safety Month, and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is urging drivers to slow down and be alert for pedestrians. Here at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campus Police, we are dedicated to pedestrian safety. As our students move… Read More
UT is testing updated security awareness training and phishing simulations. We are looking for volunteers from each campus to help us test them. As part of the testing group, you’ll spend about 30–60 minutes reviewing new training in K@TE (unless you are a student and don’t have access to K@TE) and receive a weekly phishing… Read More
Join us on Tuesday, October 7th, for a presentation on “Improving Engagement in Diabetes Prevention and Education Services using the Place-based Neighborhood Health Hub Model” by Dr. Ashley Ellis. It is not too late to register! Join us on the second floor in Room B227 of the Coleman Building or via Zoom. Link to register… Read More
In 2026, TASC will be the new vendor for our medical FSA, limited purpose FSA and dependent care FSA. If you paid for any out of pocket medical or dependent care expenses this year and are not currently enrolled in the University’s Flexible Spending Account plan, you are paying more in taxes than you would… Read More