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August 2024 News Archive

- Wednesday, August 28 -

Maxine A. Smith University Center

UofM Board of Trustees to Convene September 4

The quarterly meeting of the University of Memphis Board of Trustees will take place Wednesday, Sept. 4in the Bluff Room of the Maxine A. Smith University Center.  

Learn more about the meeting

- Friday, August 23 -

Pillars of Excellence logo

Law School Alumni Association to Honor Seven at Pillars Event

 

The Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law Alumni Chapter will honor seven individuals at the Pillars of Excellence Law Alumni Chapter Awards on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the University of Memphis Maxine A. Smith University Center. This year marks the first time the awards ceremony will be held on UofM’s campus under new law school Dean Jim Strickland. 

 

Read more about the Pillars of Excellence honorees

- Wednesday, August 21 -

FedEx Instititue of Technology building at the UofM

FedEx Institute of Technology Hosts AI Cybersecurity Conference

The FedEx Institute of Technology at the University of Memphis will host its inaugural AI Cybersecurity Conference. This groundbreaking event will bring together cybersecurity practitioners to promote collaboration and highlight effective and innovative approaches where AI is used to augment and enhance cybersecurity organizations and teams.  

Learn more about the AI Conference topics

- Wednesday, August 21 -

Rouzbeh Ross Nazari chair for its Department of Civil Engineering speaking at a conference

Leading Innovator, Academic Tapped as New Civil Engineering Chair

The Herff College of Engineering at the University of Memphis welcomes Rouzbeh Ross Nazari as the next chair for its Department of Civil Engineering.  

Lear more about Nazari's research projects

- Tuesday, August 20 -

Eddie Jacobs works with a drone camera

UofM Secures $9.2M Navy Contract to Design Drone Facility

 

A University of Memphis researcher is looking to improve the odds for such unmanned aerial systems after securing a $9.2 million contract to design and construct a facility to develop and test drones capable of operating in adverse weather conditions. The state-of-the-art facility is being sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and the Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division. The facility, which is still in its early planning stages, will be located on President’s Island at the William Morgan Large Cavitation Channel.

 

Learn more about the plans to design and construct a facility to develop and test drones capable of operating in adverse weather conditions.

- Friday, August 16 -

Cato Johnson

Cato Johnson Receives Top 2024 Health Care Heroes Honor

Cato Johnson, founding member and current chairman of the University of Memphis Board of Trustees, received the 2024 Health Care Heroes Lifetime Achievement honor from the Memphis Business Journal. 

Learn more about Johnson and the award

- Thursday, August 15 -

People riding on a train

UofM Researcher Awarded $500K for Transit System Study

A researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Memphis has received a $500K grant from the Tennessee Economic & Community Development as part of an extensive Transportation Network Growth Opportunity initiative that will inject nearly $3 million into seven research and development projects across the state.

Learn about the project's plan to establish a collaborative framework for AI-powered multimodal transit

- Wednesday, August 14 -

Professor Jim Pierce plays guitar and sings during a therapy session

Scheidt School of Music Launches Accredited Music Therapy Program

The music therapy program at the University of Memphis has earned accreditation from both the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), positioning the UofM as a regional leader in the emerging field of music therapy education and research.

Learn more about the growing field of music therapy

 

- Wednesday, August 7 -

Marc Perrusquia, director of The Institute for Public Service Reporting

$300K Grant Helps Launch New Journalism Program at UofM

The Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis has received a $300,000 grant from the esteemed Scripps Howard Fund, in partnership with the Adam R. Scripps Foundation, to start an open-source investigative reporting graduate program expected to become a critical asset for current and future journalists in Memphis and across the country.

Learn more about the Open-Source Investigative Reporting Program

- Thursday, August 1 -

Display of African art

UofM Art Museum Debuts Sprawling ‘All of Africa’ Exhibit

The African art collection at the Art Museum of the University of Memphis has grown recently. It has expanded so much, in fact, that the collection of over 800 items is now on display—in its entirety—through Saturday, Sept. 14.  

Learn more about expanded collection