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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 October 19, 2016 in News

On Friday, Oct. 28, The University of Tampa will welcome Jeff Vinik, chairman and governor of the National Hockey League’s Tampa Bay Lightning, who will discuss “Engineering a World-Class Entrepreneurial Community” as part of the John P. Lowth Entrepreneurship Center in the Sykes College of Business’ Main Street Speaker Series.

Posted October 18, 2016 in News

The University of Tampa is teaming up with LinkedIn to give UT students a starting point for exploring the first stage of their professional career with the LinkedIn Students app, a personal job exploration guide.

Posted October 18, 2016 in News

On Monday, Oct. 24, The University of Tampa will welcome Scott Keeter, senior survey advisor at the Pew Research Center, who will speak on “The Origins and Future of ‘Trumpism’ in American Politics.” The event, which is part of the Honors Program symposia series, begins at 4 p.m. in the Trustees Board Room on the ninth floor of the Vaughn Center and is free and open to the public.

Posted October 17, 2016 in News

The DiversityFIRST™ Certification Program, which prepares business professionals to create and implement highly successful diversity and inclusion strategies, will be held at The University of Tampa on Dec. 5–9.

The program, sponsored by the National Diversity Council in partnership with The University of Tampa and Sodexo, is currently open for registration.

Posted October 14, 2016 in News

The University of Tampa will present its popular Dance Happening Oct. 26–28 featuring pieces that explore everything from current social issues to dancing for the pure joy of movement. All performances begin at 8 p.m. in Falk Theatre, located at 428 W. Kennedy Blvd.

Always a popular event on campus, the Dance Happening will feature popular music and more than 60 student dancers from all sectors of the University community. Students have crafted new choreography in styles including tap, hip hop, modern, lyrical and jazz.


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