TigerLIFE
TigerLIFE
TigerLIFE (Tigers Learning Independence Fostering Education and Employment), founded in January 2013, TigerLIFE operates under the Institute of Disability in the College of Education at the University of Memphis. We offer a curriculum designed to help neurodiverse young adults succeed in obtaining and maintaining competitive integrated employment and live independently. With support from several stakeholders, our goal is to guide our students down the path to employment and help them become integrated in the working world alongside their neurotypical peers.
TigerLIFE Completion Award Ceremony 2024
TigerLIFE Completion Award Ceremony 2023
TigerLIFE Completion Award Ceremony 2022
TigerLIFE Completion Award Ceremony 2020-2021
TigerLIFE Completion Award Ceremony 2019
Our thanks to the following for making this day so special and memorable
for our students, families and staff:
- Dr. Bill Hardgrave, President, University of Memphis
- The Honorable Lee Harris, Mayor of Memphis
- Dr. M. David Rudd, Former President, University of Memphis
- The Honorable Jim Strickland, Former Mayor of Memphis
- Dr. Alfred Hall, Assistant Dean, College of Education
- Dr. Steven L. West, Professor & Chair, CEPR
In case of bad weather, there are several ways to find out about school closing as well as other emergency information:
- University of Memphis main web page www.memphis.edu
- The local broadcast news media
- WUMR (FM 91.7)
- Campus email system
- Campus LifeSafe system LiveSafe
The LiveSafe system will automatically send text messages about emergency alerts and university closings to your cell phone. To register, you'll need your student's UUID number (the first part of their email address) and password.
Thank you for using these resources, and if you have any questions, please let us know.
