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Hooray! The Spring 2022 cover of the UT Journal won an Honorable Mention award for design from University & College Designers Association. Cheers to art director Erin Kelley Dixon, illustrator Drue Wagner, and UT's design consultant, 2communiqué.
Two inaugural grads of the Berkeley Academy — Edgar Murillo (left) and Neftali Gomez (right) — were interviewed recently by @BN9 for earning full scholarships to college. They join their fellow scholars in fulfilling their dream of going to college. https://t.co/gq6bw3nxle
I love this feature from our winter issue — "The Metal Tamer," written by @AliceOglethorpe and designed by @designforfood — about Ryan McCallister '10. He's a welder/artist who creates incredible, larger-than-life sculptures. https://t.co/0zQIDE0w2G
This UT Journal feature covers three alumni who played strategic roles behind the scenes at the Tokyo and Beijing Olympics. One served as a strength/conditioning coach, another placed underwater cameras in pools and another translated for a TV network. https://t.co/nzrlEZfuVs
For the the UT Journal, I got to sit in on a class that's part of our newly revamped Honors Program. The class was taught by not one, not two, but THREE faculty members from three different disciplines at the same time — which made for a lively discussion. https://t.co/5pncIZjDZq
The winter issue is out! We cover the newly revamped Honors Program, alumni who worked behind the scenes for the Olympics and sculptor Ryan McCallister '10. https://t.co/8dvBCsRgQG
Here's some good news. The nonpartisan coalition I'm part of at The University of Tampa helped increase the student voting rate from 41% in 2016 to 58% in 2020. We just got a report from the National Study of Learning, Voting and Engagement. https://t.co/AhGtG8GIQe
A UT Journal feature from our Fall issue: Serving With Honor. Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Drushal ’89 has climbed through the officer ranks of the U.S. Army for more than three decades, reaching a level that few achieve.
https://t.co/cxRyzOccjZ
During my 20s in NYC, I scheduled just about every birthday party on a Friday night at Fat Cat — specifically to hear Naomi Shelton sing. This piece by @sakiknafo1 resonated with me: https://t.co/yURtOn84Vi
A new exhibit at UT's Plant Museum, “When The Train Comes Along,” highlights a speech that Booker T. Washington gave on race relations in 1912 at the Tampa Bay Casino – which was part of the Tampa Bay Hotel and is now part of campus. https://t.co/2Q7QJHM2va
To celebrate the 90th anniversary of @UofTampa, we did a fun cover story for the Fall issue of the UT Journal that included four UT-themed games: a crossword, jumble, photo quiz and word search. Read "Game On!" here: https://t.co/Tj9mAZm6if
i love talking to people about their very first favorite songs. somehow mine was “we didn’t start the fire.” then i grew up to be a music critic? i wrote about this great paradox for the new york times https://t.co/BLA2NJTAcY
@lindsayzoladz As a Long Island native who grew up listening to a lot of Billy Joel, I really enjoyed your piece. I was 6 when this song came out and also loved it. (And your writing is fantastic and made me laugh.)
@lyndabbarack@HillsboroughSch Staggering numbers that were largely avoidable. We're off to a disruptive and dangerous start. Here's hoping our school board follow's Broward's lead and takes more action at their meeting today.
This year’s Super Bowl LV wasn’t just a great excuse to celebrate Tampa Bay's victorious home team — it provided UT students & alumni a behind-the-scenes look at how the nation’s largest sporting event comes together. Read “Champa Bay!” in the UT Journal: https://t.co/oWBzxc93yc