U of M professor all about the flow in blood vessel research
Early tests show prosthetic blood vessel resists rejection and allows the body to rejuvenate itself.
Early tests show prosthetic blood vessel resists rejection and allows the body to rejuvenate itself.
Hoteliers in the Memphis area set new records in 2019 for revenues, rooms sold and the number of rooms available.
The participating companies were selected at the Row Crop Challenge at the Farm Journal AgTech Expo and have completed the AgLaunch365 accelerator program.
At Church Health, which serves the working poor, dentists see patients with tooth decay and issues that have often been progressing for years. They may be in pain, or too embarrassed to apply for promotions, or haven’t smiled in years.
The Memphis-based software development firm is making its mark in museums and garnering national attention, but also is having success in other sectors such as K-12 education.
Memphis leaders across various disciplines share their expertise with language intended to inspire the average person, regardless of background or experience.
Sabbatical program in Chicago is designed to help clergy, others access how to make an impact in what McGraw calls the "final quarter."
Meet Holly Jansen Fulkerson, who has taken over the leading role in Memphis for advocates of historic preservation.
There’s no second chance with a wedding, so brides and grooms and parents need to do their due diligence in choosing vendors.
As Memphis airport braces for busy spring break season, travelers will find a couple of new wrinkles in security screening procedures and equipment.
The Memphis Fire Department has filed for a permit to build a new Fire Station No. 5 at a new location. Moving a mile away to 400 Adams will clear the way for construction of a new Memphis Brooks Museum of Art on the Downtown river bluff.
Trustees approve large cuts to other graduate programs in strategy to increase enrollment.
Classes begin in the fall; program also designed to accommodate transfer students.
The Sheraton Memphis Downtown Hotel's expansion needs could come in conflict with a more than 200-year-old slice of Memphis history.
For this New Memphis Fellows Community Action Project, a group helped The Works, Inc. promote their South Memphis Farmers Market.
Scrutiny and challenges come with being a woman in a leadership role, but should be embraced, three Memphis businesswomen tell a seminar audience.
Memphis plant was the largest of four; sanitary conditions riddled it for more than a decade.
The $11 million project, which could begin construction this summer, joins a growing list of new and planned Downtown hotels
Lease approval accommodates UPS' planned $216 million expansion project, but FedEx will remain the dominant cargo shipper at Memphis International.
The wider staple is an innovation for fractures or arthritis injuries in the mid- to hind foot, where the bones are larger.
Havana Mix will also add a new restaurant into Downtown retail space never before occupied.
COVID-19 is both highly infectious and mildly to moderately lethal, similar to the 1918 influenza pandemic that infected nearly a quarter of the world population.
Designers are revising a proposed revamp of Tom Lee Park according to specifications of a city-ordered mediation agreement and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
A Florida company has come to Memphis to convert distressed, crime-plagued hotels into small, affordable apartments with 24/7 security.