A Message from the Senior Vice President, Provost, and Chief Academic Officer, UTMB:
Faculty members, we want to know about your accomplishments! Your awards, honors, leadership roles, publications, and more will be showcased in the 2026 Faculty Accomplishments Program.
Please join us in welcoming these leaders to their new roles at UTMB!
The Office of Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) partners with faculty throughout the full lifecycle of an educational activity, from early planning and gap analysis to outcomes evaluation and compliance with Joint Accreditation standards.
The work we do at UTMB, teaching, mentoring, caring, leading, asks something profound of us every day. This May, the Office of Wellness is inviting you to turn some of that care inward.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Office of Wellness invites you to More Good Days, Together, a month-long series of free activities and sessions every week in May, hosted in partnership with OLLI and Bent on Healthy Living Wellness Center.
This April, in recognition of Move More Month led by the American Heart Association, the UTMB community came together for a simple but powerful idea: step away, get moving, and connect.
In March, UTMB School of Nursing Policy & Leadership and Health Advocacy Honors students traveled to Austin for an immersive experience at the intersection of nursing and public policy.
The UTMB School of Nursing Commencement celebrated the Class of 2026 on April 21, 2026, as 490 graduates marked this important milestone together.
Dr. Sheba Luke, Interim Graduate Department Chair, School of Nursing, addressed how the nursing shortage is everywhere in a Becker's Hospital Review op-ed.
Faculty members from the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences were recognized by the Physical Therapy Learning Institute.
The School of Health Professions recognized faculty and students in two departments in April, observing Occupational Therapy Month and Medical Laboratory Professionals Week.
The Department of Population Health and Health Disparities has awarded its first-ever pilot grant, selecting Dr. Michael Goodman's proposal on AI-enabled community health tools.
Check out these FAQs for the Master of Science in Aerospace Medicine, now open to applicants beyond UTMB's aerospace medicine residents.
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