The UTHSC Human Resources team is proud to continue Winning Wednesday: UTHSC Employee Spotlight, our biweekly series recognizing faculty and staff who go above and beyond across our campuses. Each spotlight features individuals who exemplify excellence, leadership, and a meaningful impact on the UTHSC community. Our latest spotlight is now live on the UTHSC Human… Read More
Have a clinical challenge or idea that could benefit from an engineered solution? Senior engineering design students at UT are seeking project collaborators for the upcoming academic year. This is a unique opportunity to work with talented students and faculty across UTK, UTMC, GSM, and beyond to develop working prototypes that address real-world clinical or… Read More
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) is receiving automated notifications from several federal agencies indicating delays in processing due to high email volume and staffing shortages. These issues are affecting the timely review and acceptance of final RPPRs, FFRs, and other closeout reports. If Principal Investigators receive communications from sponsors regarding delays in report acceptance… Read More
July 22, 2025 | 1:00 pm CT via Zoom Join us for this exclusive BioRender 201 session tailored specifically for UT Health Science Center! In this session, we’ll review and master the basics in BioRender, and then we’ll deep dive into the platform’s latest features including the Poster Builder Tool plus the newest features for… Read More
When you write, it’s important that your readers can easily understand what you’re saying. If your writing is too complicated, people might get confused or lose interest. If it’s too simple, they might feel bored. UT Verse can help you find the right balance. UT Verse can analyze your writing and suggest changes to make… Read More
Did you know that blood is needed in our area every day? Did you know that the need is most critical during the summer months? Did you know that blood is not able to be manufactured? Blood transfusions are vital for surgery patients, cancer patients, trauma injuries, and chronic illness patients. Someone needs blood approximately… Read More
Dear Colleagues, For the fourth consecutive year, the University of Tennessee System will participate in the Great Place to Work® survey. This confidential survey will be sent on July 15 to a random sampling of 5,000 employees across the UT System. If selected to participate, you will receive an email from Great Place to Work… Read More
Andrea W. Goins, DO, a faculty member in the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine in Chattanooga, has taken on a new role as designated institutional official (DIO) for the college. “Dr. Goins has a proven track record of excellent patient care, teaching, and engagement on statewide issues important to children’s health,”… Read More