The final figures are in for this year’s enrollment count, and, as was predicted in recent months, the numbers are larger than ever. According to The University of Tampa website, this year’s enrollment totals a record 6,291 graduate and undergraduate students, up 8.65 percent from last year’s total, which was 5,790. The university welcomed 1,869 […]
A Night For The Books: Diversity Dance Fever
Music pulsated and bodies awkwardly moved to the beat in the Plant Hall Music Room. Some stood to the side timidly, looking on at the more experienced dancers who showed off their skills. Little did they know that only minutes later, they would be thrown into a whirlwind of Latin dance (whether they liked it […]
Commissioner Talks About Local Development
By improving the local infrastructure, Hillsborough County Commissioner Mark Sharpe said the county would be better prepared for a future economic recovery. In an appearance hosted by The University of Tampa College Republicans (CR) on Tuesday, Sept. 22, he spoke of future development strategies and the need for mass transportation, stressing improved bus service or […]
Scholarships Provide Umbrella for Economic Downpour
In this economy, the deciding factor for choosing a college for many prospective students is the cost. At The University of Tampa, most of the students are being relieved from that financial burden through scholarships. Ninety-one percent of all UT students received a portion of the $35 million in institutional aid last year. Robert Bruns, […]
Up For The Challenge?
Between school, work and extracurricular activities, there is little time left to truly take in the unique beauty that is The University of Tampa. Thankfully, the UT Board of Counselors and cross country team are giving everyone the opportunity to experience our campus in an entirely new way. The Third Annual Spartan Challenge 5k will […]