The Neuroscience Institute invites you to attend our Seminar Series on Tuesday, March 3rd, at noon in the Link Auditorium. We’ll be hosting Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Faculty Candidate Dr. Andrew Moberly, as he speaks on “Neuromodulation reconfigures cortical circuit dynamics across learning.”
The Neuroscience Institute invites you to attend our Seminar Series on Thursday, March 5th, at noon in the Link Auditorium. We’ll be hosting Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology Faculty Candidate Dr. Zoe Christenson Wick, as she speaks on “Inhibitory spike timing in aging & epilepsy.”
SAVE THE DATE – May 1, 2026 Psychiatric Advocacy Collaborative Teams Summit (PACTS)Crosstown Concourse Theatre | Memphis, TN Join the Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for the 3rd Annual PACTS Summit: “From Silos to Synergy: Advancing Youth Mental Health Through Collaboration.” Featuring keynote speaker Russell Ledet,… Read More
Department of Pharmacology is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Virtual Seminar for Candidates Time: March 2, 2026, 12:00 pm Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://tennesseehipaa.zoom.us/j/87316221454?pwd=wSebuHXsO9iayKtFx8ecr4mC3mg5Te.1 Meeting ID: 873 1622 1454 Passcode: 452996 — One tap mobile +13092053325,,87316221454# US +13126266799,,87316221454# US (Chicago) — Join by SIP • 87316221454@zoomcrc.com Passcode: 452996… Read More
There’s been plenty of talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI) lately, and it’s easy to wonder what it really means for those of us working at the university. The good news? AI isn’t here to take over anyone’s job — it’s here to make your workday smoother, easier, and a little more productive. Think of it as a… Read More
The Office of Student Success will be hosting a Blood Drive in the SAC Dining Hall TOMORROW, Thursday, February 26, from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm. Make your appointment today and help save lives! Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are strongly encouraged. There is a constant need for new donors to meet the demand for… Read More
Participants will learn to recognize early signs of escalation, identify communication barriers, apply empathetic communication techniques, and learn strategies to build confidence in responding calmly and effectively. Learning Points Recognize signs of escalation and identify possible communication barriers Introduce compassionate de-escalation and discuss its principles Discuss strategies to de-escalate difficult situations Explore how to apply… Read More
When Jennifer Ferris, MHS, CCRC, received the 2025 Alston Exempt Staff Award in December, the recognition marked more than a personal milestone. It was a notable moment for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine – Knoxville. Ferris is the first recipient from the Knoxville campus to earn the university-wide honor, an achievement… Read More