Devices that cannot update to a supported version of macOS will be blocked from the UTHSC wired and wireless networks starting December 15th, 2025. Supported macOS versions include: macOS 26 Tahoe macOS 15 Sequoia macOS 14 Sonoma Blocked devices will still be able to connect to the Eduroam WiFi network. Obsolete Mac devices should be replaced in the interests of security, support, and… Read More
Join us as our soon-to-be-graduating second-year Pathologists’ Assistant students present posters highlighting surgical pathology case studies completed during their clinical rotations! Friday, December 5, 12:00 – 1:30 pm Madison Plaza Concourse Posters: Pheochromocytoma of the Adrenal Gland by Samantha Barnes Osteosarcoma and Pulmonary Metastasis: A Case Study in Disease Progression by Lauren Gavato Pathologic Assessment… Read More
Cyber-scammers love the holidays because everyone’s juggling finals, travel plans, and peppermint lattes. If you get an email claiming your package is delayed, your account needs “urgent verification,” or your long-lost relative wants to send you a holiday fortune, take a moment before you click. Phishing messages this time of year are as common as… Read More
Dr. Kaitlin Samocha, Assistant Professor in the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, will present a seminar entitled “Using Large Genomic Datasets to Improve Rare Variant Interpretation” on Friday, Dec. 5 in the Cancer Research Building Auditorium, Room 114, and via Zoom at noon (Central). If you’re interested… Read More
The International Student Association is excited to invite you to our Holiday Potluck! Do you love sharing food from your culture? Sign up as a volunteer cook and bring a dish that represents your roots! Not a cook? No problem — everyone is welcome to come enjoy a wide variety of cuisines, make new connections,… Read More
Please, join us for our 2025 Fall PHAST seminar on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 pm, in the CRB 114 Auditorium Topic: Reactive Astrocyte Signaling in Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Dementias Speaker: Dr. Christopher M. Norris, University of Kentucky, Department of Medicine Hosted by: Dr. Francesca-Fang Liao
Homa Rezaei’s grandmother wanted to understand what her granddaughter did in the lab every day. She saw Rezaei leave for work tired and return excited to go back the next morning, but when Rezaei tried to explain her research, she could see her grandmother getting lost. “It was kind of sad for me that I… Read More
Around the holidays, attackers often try common, easy-to-guess passwords like Winter2025!, Noel123, SantaClause!, or SpringBreak2025. These may feel festive or timely, but they make your accounts more vulnerable to password-cracking tools that test predictable patterns. Instead, create strong, unique passwords using a mix of unrelated words, numbers, and symbols — something like RiverCoffee47! or BlueMapleSky%.… Read More