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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 November 07, 2016 in UT Life

That caravan heading down I-75 this weekend? The one with the two large SUVs, two Biology Department vans, a 15-passenger van and the carpooling students? That’s more than 70 UT students heading to Bradenton on a three-day mission to help low-income families with medical and veterinary services.

Starting Friday, Nov. 11, students will assist in a mobile veterinary services outreach, and on Saturday, Nov. 12, and Sunday, Nov. 13, they will assist with a medical services clinic at Manatee Technical College. All events are hosted by the Remote Area Medical (RAM) volunteer corps.

Posted November 03, 2016 in News

Enjoy an evening with bootleggers, rumrunners, gold diggers and the music of George and Ira Gershwin at The University of Tampa’s production of the hit musical Nice Work If You Can Get It. Show times are 8 p.m. on Thursday–Saturday, Nov. 17–19, and 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20. All performances will be in Falk Theatre, located at 428 W. Kennedy Blvd.

Posted October 31, 2016 in News

On Sunday, Nov. 13, organist Haig Mardirosian will celebrate 50 years as a recitalist with a performance in The University of Tampa’s PNC Bank Concert Artist Series in the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values. The concert begins at 2 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

Since his debut in Baltimore on Nov. 13, 1966, Mardirosian has played hundreds of recitals, concertos and collaborative concerts in his half-century of performing. He has been called upon to perform in international festivals in Europe and as a dedicatory recitalist for new instruments.

Posted October 27, 2016 in News

Witness the interplay of visual art, music and dance during An Evening of Experimental Dance at The University of Tampa’s Scarfone/Hartley Gallery on Friday, Nov. 11. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

During this semi-interactive performance, UT faculty and students will create choreography in relation to the current exhibition, A Garden of Lines: Zachari Logan, Selected Drawings 2011–2016.

Posted October 27, 2016 in UT Life

When asked to describe the ethical hacking course, both its administrators and students quoted the ancient Chinese military work, The Art of War.

“Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril,” Anthony Bilotto ’08, ’16 quoted Sun Tzu. “The information learned in class provides the foundational knowledge to successfully defend oneself or business by learning the tactics, strategies and actions that nefarious individuals may utilize. Thus, knowing your opponent, or cyber adversary, allows for the ability to be better prepared to defend against them.” 


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