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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 06, 2016 in News

On Tuesday, Oct. 18, The University of Tampa will host an interactive discussion on the question, “Is it cool to be a narcissist? Educational, Relationship and Business Perspectives.” The event, which is part of the Ethics Hot Seat Speaker Series hosted by the UT Center for Ethics, will run from 5:30–7:30 p.m. in the Vaughn Center, Trustees Board Room and is free and open to the public.

Posted October 05, 2016 in News

On Monday, Oct. 17, The University of Tampa will welcome soprano Theresa Cincione and pianist Elisabet Fandiño, along with music faculty members Grigorios Zamparas, piano, and Aric Brian, trumpet, for a recital in the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

Posted October 05, 2016 in UT Life

Before the group of 19 first-year students even made it to orientation, they were caving, whitewater rafting and studying Costa Rica’s water policy and the health of its water systems.

The two-week Spartans Academy Abroad program gave incoming students the chance to start their academic experience by studying abroad. In partnership with the Monteverde Institute, the students earned eight credit hours in a multidisplinary course that focused on environmental politics, conservation, sustainability and biological diversity.

Posted September 30, 2016 in News

This year, The University of Tampa Center for Public Speaking and the speech program have launched a new speaker series, showcasing talented speakers from throughout the state. For this year’s series, the center has partnered with Equality Florida, the primary statewide organization advocating for gay and lesbian rights. All events in the series will be held in the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values on campus and are free and open to the public.

 

 

Posted September 30, 2016 in News

Ashley Nellis, a senior research analyst with The Sentencing Project, will speak at UT about contemporary sentencing issues as a part of larger criminal justice reform in the United States in the 21st century.

Nellis’ presentation will be held on Thursday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Fletcher Lounge in Plant Hall on campus. Admission to this event is free, and it is open to the public.

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