Publisher: The Memphis Business Journal


UTHSC College of Nursing and Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee initiatives receive $50K grants

The Memphis Business Journal

Sickle cell disease — the inherited, lifelong blood disorder that disproportionately affects African Americans — has serious implications, impeding the flow of blood and oxygen throughout the body. And in Tennessee, about 3,000 people suffer from it, according to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.


UTHSC chancellor Steve Schwab to retire

The Memphis Business Journal

After more than a decade leading the university, Dr. Steve Schwab will retire as chancellor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). In the coming weeks, the University of Tennessee (UT) System will launch a search for his replacement, with Schwab remaining in his role until June 30, 2022 — or until a… Read More


Cutting-edge international conference headed to Memphis this fall

The Memphis Business Journal

A cutting-edge scientific conference is coming to the U.S. for the first time, and it’s selected the Bluff City as its location. From Oct. 8-10, 2021, the International Experimental Biology and Medicine Conference (IEBMC) will be hosted by The Memphis Institute of Regenerative Medicine (MIRM), along with the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine (SEBM),… Read More


40 Under 40, Class of 2021 leaders: Gafni, Hancock, Harrell, Harris, Harrison, Hysmith

The Memphis Business Journal

They are you. They are me. They are us. They are Memphis. They are bar owners and lawyers and doctors. They work for the City or for a bank. They buy and sell your houses, they cook your food, and they invest your money. They make parks appealing and the cultural scene more vibrant. They… Read More


40 Under 40, Class of 2021 leaders: Abbott, Cabigao, Ferrer, Flanders, Flannery, Fulton

The Memphis Business Journal

They are you. They are me. They are us. They are Memphis. They are bar owners and lawyers and doctors. They work for the City or for a bank. They buy and sell your houses, they cook your food, and they invest your money. They make parks appealing and the cultural scene more vibrant.


See them now: MBJ’s 2021 Super Women in Business honorees

The Memphis Business Journal

There was a phrase that was rattling around the internet a few years ago: “Nevertheless, she persisted.” It is an idea that women know deep in their bones, a sort of homing device that is part of being a woman as much as anatomy. Because women must persist. And, women will persist.  


UTHSC adds traditional, two-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to increase nursing graduates

The Memphis Business Journal

A nationwide — and Mid-South — nursing shortage is getting another potential pipeline for nurse graduates. The College of Nursing at the University of Tennessee Health Science (UTHSC) announced April 22 a new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. This new program is a traditional, two-year path to a BSN degree. UTHSC already offers… Read More


See them now: MBJ’s 40 Under 40, Class of 2021

The Memphis Business Journal

They are bar owners and lawyers and doctors. They work for the City or for a bank. They buy and sell your houses, they cook your food, and they invest your money. They make parks appealing and the cultural scene more vibrant. They are you. They are me. They are Memphis. For 25 years, the… Read More