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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 April 20, 2015 in News

Two prominent leaders from the Tampa Bay community will discuss the Cuban embargo on Monday, April 27, at 6 p.m. in the Grand Salon in Plant Hall at The University of Tampa.

Patrick Manteiga, editor and publisher of La Gaceta newspaper, and E.J. Otero, a military and political media commentator and intelligence consultant, will lead the discussion. The event will be moderated by former Fox News 13 anchor John Wilson.

Posted April 16, 2015 in UT Life

The University of Tampa’s Relay for Life event, being held this year on April 18, is one of the biggest annual events on campus. And while many of those participating have been touched by cancer in some way, Jessica Moran ’11 is fighting a daily battle.

 

Posted April 14, 2015 in News

Research is not just something done by University of Tampa faculty or graduate students. Participating in a research project as an undergraduate gives students a better understanding of their field and the opportunity to develop relationships with faculty.

From April 23–29, the University will celebrate undergraduate research at UT with a series of events.

Posted April 14, 2015 in News

On Friday, April 17, a panel of four industry professionals will present the obstacles and challenges faced in today’s business environment related to whistleblowing.

The panel will be held at The University of Tampa Sykes College of Business, Room 234, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. This “Hot Seat Event” is sponsored by UT’s Center for Ethics. The public is invited, and there is no charge for the event. 

Posted April 13, 2015 in News

University of Tampa film students will screen their work at the first annual Moon Dance Film Festival at UT’s Reeves Theater on Tuesday, April 14, at 8:30 p.m.

Aaron Walker, assistant professor of communication, said the festival is an opportunity for UT students both to screen their work and to curate the best work of their peers.

“It’s fully student-run, so it shows how deeply the students care about celebrating the strong work of their peers, but also shows how much desire there is for our FMA students to create venues of success for one another,” Walker said. “It’s a terrific collaboration, and will be a terrific party for film. Plus, the movies are great.”

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