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From internships to student achievements to recognition of The University of Tampa faculty and institution as a whole, the following is a running archive of UT press releases, called News Articles, and feature stories, noted as UT Life.

Posted March 12, 2019 in News

The University of Tampa Sykes College of Business’ part-time MBA program, and UT’s master’s degree in nursing, were named as one of the top 287 and 252, respectively, programs in the country in the 2020 edition of “Best Graduate Schools” by U.S. News & World Report.

Posted March 11, 2019 in News

The community is welcome to view the laser cutters, 3-D printers, computer numerical control (CNC) routers, large format printers, vinyl cutters and state of the art computer technology that make up The University of Tampa’s new digital fabrication lab (the Fab Lab), at an open house on Friday, March 22, from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Posted March 11, 2019 in News

Anna Auerbach, co-founder and co-CEO of Werk, will give a presentation at The University of Tampa as part of the Today’s Entrepreneurial Women Speaker Series on Wednesday, March 20. Her presentation begins at 1:30 p.m. in the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center, located on the eighth floor of the Daly Innovation and Collaboration Building. This event is free and open to the public. 

Auerbach’s company, Werk, is the first and only people analytics platform that helps companies build cultures through data. 

Posted March 11, 2019 in News

While bail as a pretrial release mechanism has been around since our nation’s beginning and is protected in the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, its continued use in the present day has been questioned by critics of the historically-based pretrial release mechanism.

However, in a recent study, David Krahl, assistant professor of criminology and criminal justice at The University of Tampa, found that in terms of sheer cost alone, the use of surety bonding costs Florida taxpayers absolutely nothing in terms of taxpayer dollars, while the use of other forms of unsecured pretrial release has cost more than $95 million dollars over a three-year period.

Posted March 08, 2019 in News

The University of Tampa is inviting back four recent journalism graduates who are successfully working in the business — two in print, two in TV — for two days, March 26–27.

The journalists are Megan Myers ’17, multimedia journalist, anchor and producer at WMBB News 13 (Panama City); Alejandro Romero ’18, multimedia journalist at Suncoast News Network (Sarasota); Selene San Felice ’16, reporter at the Capital Gazette (Annapolis, MD); and, Tess Sheets ’17, breaking news reporter at the Orlando Sentinel.

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