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LinkedIn Learning is a Free and Easy Way to Learn New Skills

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Summer is a great time to learn a new skill through LinkedIn Learning! You can get LinkedIn Learning emails that list new courses and courses they think you might like based on your previous courses.


Brief Network Outage Saturday, June 22, 2024, as We Switch Providers

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Network Services is changing Internet Service providers Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 10:00 am and services may be down for up to one hour.


General Stores Closed June 24-28, 2024 for Fiscal Year End

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Order deadlines in this announcement


UTHSC News: Faculty Senate Closes Out a Strong Year, Honors Outstanding Support for the University

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During its final meeting of the academic year Tuesday, members of UT Health Science Center’s Faculty Senate celebrated the year’s accomplishments, elected new officers, and honored UT System President Randy Boyd and Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally for their outstanding support of the university and its missions. Outgoing President Paul ‘PJ’ Koltnow, MS, MSPAS, PA-C, praised… Read More


UTHSC News: Department of Occupational Therapy Provides Therapeutical Support and Sensory Gardens at Memphis Mental Health Institute

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For more than a year, the Department of Occupational Therapy in the College of Health Professions at the UT Health Science Center has partnered with the Memphis Mental Health Institute (MMHI) to plant sensory gardens and conduct student-led life groups for patients at the institute. The partnership gives occupational therapy students an opportunity to engage in the community and… Read More


CORRECTION: Internet Provider Change Next Saturday (June 22, 2024)

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Network Services is changing Internet Service providers NEXT SATURDAY – June 22, 2024, at 10:00 am and services may be down for up to one hour.


Are you an informal caregiver for a patient with severe mental illness? If so, you may qualify for a study

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This study will be conducted to explore the experiences accessing and navigating the healthcare system when seeking mental health care. The study will also examine the impact of the diagnosis on
various aspects of the caregiver’s life.


Cybersecurity Tip of the Week – Social Engineering Attacks Can Come In the Mail

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Social engineering scams can come through any communication channel (e.g., email. texting, phone calls, social media, etc.). They can even come in the mail. Think of the flyers you might have received with too-good-to-be-true offers. Another recently reported mail scam is a fake refund check. Read more the learn about this scam.