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U of M to recognize teaching, research at Faculty Convocation

The University of Memphis will honor several of its faculty members during its Faculty Convocation luncheon. It is being held on Friday, April 29, at noon in the University Center Fountain View Suite. During the luncheon, U of M faculty members from several different departments will be honored with ...

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U of M to host safety seminar

The University of Memphis and U of M Police Services are hosting a safety awareness seminar today from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Center River Room. The safety awareness seminar is designed to encourage U of M students and employees to become more aware of their surroundings and to protect themselves ...

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U of M to host safety seminar following bomb scare on campus

The University of Memphis and U of M Police Services are hosting a safety awareness seminar Tuesday from 1 to 2 p.m. in the University Center River Room.  The safety awareness seminar is designed to encourage U of M students and employees to become more aware of their surroundings and to ...

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U of M to hold “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day”

Employees at the University of Memphis will have the opportunity to bring their sons and daughters to work on April 28, as part of the university’s participation in “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.” The annual program, which is supported by the Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Foundation, ...

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TIGUrS to host Guests in the Garden speaker series

The TIGUrS garden will kick off its Guests in the Garden speaker series at the University of Memphis’ Elma Roane Fieldhouse on Wednesday at 12 p.m. The series will host a different speaker every Wednesday for four consecutive weeks, and each speaker will address a unique topic ranging from buffalo ...

Smartphones may not be smartest idea in a crisis
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Smartphones may not be smartest idea in a crisis

Smartphones know what the weather is like at any given moment, where the nearest Kroger is, how many steps its owner takes in a day and much more. However, smartphones fall short when it comes to emergency issues like suicide, rape or heart attack, according to a new joint study conducted by Stanford ...

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U of M police chief selected to co-chair TBR task force

The Tennessee Board of Regents has selected the University of Memphis’ chief of police to co-chair its task force on safety and security at public universities and colleges. Bruce Harber, assistant vice president for administration and the chief of police at the University of Memphis, is one of three ...

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