The University of Tampa has been named to Phi Theta Kappa’s 2019 Transfer Honor Roll, which identifies the top four-year colleges and universities that create dynamic pathways to support transfer students. [Read more…] about UT Recognized for Excellence in Supporting Transfer Students
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AP Photojournalist, Who Helped Open News Bureau in North Korea, to Speak at UT March 25
National Geographic photographer and Associated Press photojournalist David Guttenfelder, who helped open an AP bureau in North Korea, will speak at The University of Tampa on Monday, March 25, at 10 a.m. [Read more…] about AP Photojournalist, Who Helped Open News Bureau in North Korea, to Speak at UT March 25
Guest Speakers and Game Designers to Give Presentation March 29
Game designers and digital media scholars Stephanie Boluk and Patrick Lemieux will present their research on video games at The University of Tampa on Friday, March 29, as part of the Scholar’s Symposia. [Read more…] about Guest Speakers and Game Designers to Give Presentation March 29
March 19 Writers at the University Series Features Jonathan Lerner
Novelist Jonathan Lerner, a founding member of the Weather Underground, will present a reading on Tuesday, March 19, as part of the Writers at the University series. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, and is free and open to the public.
Lerner will reader from his novel, Swords in the Hands of Children, which a memoir about his youthful radicalism. In his story, Lerner also writes about the counter culture among the group known as the Weather Underground or Weathermen, a radical left-wing domestic terror group active in the 1960s and 1970s which led a series of bombings in the U.S.
Lerner attended Antioch College (Ohio), but left the school to become a full-time activist on the staff of Students for a Democratic Society, the principal organization of the New Left. He was a founding member of the militant Weatherman faction and the editor of its newspaper, Fire!
Lerner remained a member of the Weather Underground while it carried out the campaign of bombings, until its termination in 1976. He is the author of the novels Caught in a Still Peace and Alex Underground, and a journalist reporting on architecture, urbanist and environmental issues.
For more information about this event, contact Lynne Bartis at [email protected].
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Open House at UT March 22 to Feature Fab Lab, Rebuilt Artistic Spaces in Bailey Arts Studios
The community is welcome to view the laser cutters, 3-D printers, computer numerical control (CNC) routers, large format printers, vinyl cutters and state of the art computer technology that make up The University of Tampa’s new digital fabrication lab (the Fab Lab), at an open house on Friday, March 22, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. [Read more…] about Open House at UT March 22 to Feature Fab Lab, Rebuilt Artistic Spaces in Bailey Arts Studios
UT Researcher Finds That Bail is Cost-Effective and Does Not Result in Detainees “Languishing Away in Jail”
While bail as a pretrial release mechanism has been around since our nation’s beginning and is protected in the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, its continued use in the present day has been questioned by critics of the historically-based pretrial release mechanism. [Read more…] about UT Researcher Finds That Bail is Cost-Effective and Does Not Result in Detainees “Languishing Away in Jail”
New Lecture Series Reconnects Alumni to UT, Current Students
The University of Tampa’s new Spartan Success Alumni Lecture Series aims to bring alumni back to campus to help them reconnect with the University and give students a glimpse of the possibilities of life after UT. [Read more…] about New Lecture Series Reconnects Alumni to UT, Current Students
UT’s Sykes Hall of Fame Speaker Series Welcomes Hubertus Mühlhäuser Feb. 21
On Thursday, Feb. 21, The University of Tampa will welcome Hubertus M. Mühlhäuser, CEO of CNH Industrial N.V., as part of the Sykes Hall of Fame Business Speaker Series. [Read more…] about UT’s Sykes Hall of Fame Speaker Series Welcomes Hubertus Mühlhäuser Feb. 21
Emma Rees to Discuss “Who Broke Feminism” at UT Ethics Speaker Series Feb. 19
Is feminism broken? And how might we mend it? On Tuesday, Feb. 19, Emma Rees, a professor of literature and gender studies at the University of Chester, will explore these questions and others at the next University of Tampa Ethics Speaker Series. [Read more…] about Emma Rees to Discuss “Who Broke Feminism” at UT Ethics Speaker Series Feb. 19
UT Fellows Forum to Welcome CEOs of UPC Insurance, GuideWell Mutual Holding Corp. and Macquarie Bank Limited on Feb. 19
The leaders of UPC Insurance, GuideWell Mutual Holding Corp. and Macquarie Bank Limited will share their business experience and expertise at The University of Tampa’s annual Fellows Forum on Tuesday, Feb.19, at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Ferguson Hall. [Read more…] about UT Fellows Forum to Welcome CEOs of UPC Insurance, GuideWell Mutual Holding Corp. and Macquarie Bank Limited on Feb. 19