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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 September 19, 2017 in UT Life

Jamie Cummings and Nicole Strout, both senior athletic training majors, are spending this semester back in high school. 

They are interning with the high school football teams at Shorecrest Preparatory School and Clearwater Central Catholic, respectively, an opportunity saved for the final stretch in the athletic training program. For Strout, it’s been a study in professionalism in working with students not much her junior. 


Posted September 15, 2017 in News

The University of Tampa is again ranked by U.S. News & World Report in the top tier in the category Best Regional Universities (South) in its Best Colleges 2018 guidebook.

UT was also named in four web-exclusive lists for regional universities in the South, including: 1) Best Colleges for Veterans; 3) Best Value Schools. UT was also ranked on the national list for Best Undergraduate Business.

Posted September 13, 2017 in UT Life

The Scarfone/Hartley Gallery at The University of Tampa will mark its 40th anniversary with a special exhibition of works from the University’s permanent collection and the inaugural Art on the Boulevard cocktail party and silent auction fundraiser.

Since Aug. 18 and running through Sept. 23, the UT Permanent Collection: 40th Anniversary Show will display highlights from the last 40 years of art-making at the University by notable alumni and current and former faculty. 

Posted September 09, 2017 in News

Staff to Report Wednesday, Sept. 13, Classes to Resume Thursday, Sept. 14

Due to Hurricane Irma, the University of Tampa has extended its closure until Thursday, Sept. 14, when classes and normal university operations will resume. 

University staff will be expected to report to work on Wednesday, Sept. 13, so that preparations for classes can be accomplished. 

This extended closure will provide UT students, faculty and staff additional time to return to Tampa if they have evacuated.

The University will regularly post updates at www.ut.edu/weather.

Posted September 06, 2017 in UT Life

Due to Hurricane Irma, The University of Tampa will close Thursday, Sept. 7, through Monday, Sept. 11. This includes classes, athletic events and all other activities. The Plant Museum will also be closed Thursday through Monday.

All essential campus services, including Dining Services, Campus Safety, Residence Life and Facilities Management, will be maintained, unless the campus is required to evacuate. Dining Services will likely be focused in the Vaughn Center and Morsani Hall. The Office of Residence Life will support community-building experiences in the residence halls. More detailed information will be forthcoming for residential students.


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