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Paying for ChatGPT? Use Secure UT Verse and Copilot for Free Instead!

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Before buying ChatGPT, take a look at UT Verse and Copilot for your AI needs. Both UT Verse and Copilot offer AI functionality AND include protection for your data. And did we mention they are both free?


Update your email signature!

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The UT Health Science Center’s official Email Signature Generator has been updated to include the new vision at the bottom. The official email signature is required for all UT Health Science Center staff, faculty, residents, and students who are issued a UTHSC email address to use in all internal and external email communication – see policy CM0002-H Email Signatures… Read More


UTHSC News: Eighth-Annual NightinGala Celebrates Nursing

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About 250 people celebrated nursing on May 3 at the eighth-annual NightinGala and Nurse Hero Awards. The program was presented by the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Nursing at the Great Hall and Conference Center in Germantown. The college hosts the event each year to launch the celebration of National Nurses Week,… Read More


Have You Read the Latest Issue of the ITS Newsletter?

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The ITS Newsletter is back with articles about AI, Duo changes, DASH, and what those who are new or leaving the university need to know about UT Health Science Center technology resources.


Preventive Medicine’s Third Thursday Seminar

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We all need to administer our workdays and stay on top of assignments and duties, but how much time did you spent last week on “just hanging on”? We talk about aspects in collaborations that suck away time and divert attention and will address some of these by looking into:
– The To-Do-List integration into MS Outlook incl. a life demonstration (action item from the Faculty Retreat).
– Using email Scheduling Polls to efficiently find meeting times (with demonstration).
– Reemphasize good email habits, especially the increasing importance of the Subject Header because this part is used for indexing services etc. that allow us to identify emails in our “system”.
– Sharing files for different purposes: experiences what works and how to trouble shoot problems.

If you want to participate in the life demonstrations, please bring your laptop with the required software already installed and functional, incl. Outlook and Microsoft to Do (available as Outlook integration and also apps for mobile devices). Find out more here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/plan-and-connect-with-microsoft-to-do-f64171ef-f550-4151-bae3-492720f3f1aa
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-to-do-list-app

PLEASE TURN TO OUR IT SUPPORT in case you need assistance in installing the software. (You do not need to install it before the seminar, only if you want to use it during the seminar – we will not have time during the seminar to install or trouble shoot basic installation tasks.)

This Third Thursday Seminar is in person only and will not be recorded as we share on screen live email accounts, calendars etc. when demonstrating software functionality.


May 16th is Global Accessibility Awareness Day!

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May 16th is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Look out for these upcoming events to learn and spread awareness!


VCR Finalist Presentation: Watch the Recording

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Dr. Jessica Snowden, Vice Dean for Research at UAMS College of Medicine and finalist for the Vice Chancellor for Research position at UT Health Science Center, gave a presentation to our campuses this afternoon, sharing her thoughts on the opportunities and challenges facing academic research over the next five years.


REGISTER NOW: NIH Grants Process Webinar, “A Brief Walk-Through for Beginners”

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Wednesday, May 15, 2024  

12:00 – 1:30 pm CT

1:00 – 2:30 pm ET

New to working with the NIH grants process? Make plans to join your peers as the NIH walks through essential aspects of applying for funding, including: