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UTjournal
The Publication for The University of Tampa FALL 2015
What Are
40 Percent of
Millennials
Covering Up?
Find out on page 18.
Working to close
the gender gap
in technology
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memory at this point. Graduates are well on their way
to careers, graduate school or other journeys, faculty
are preparing curriculum for fall semester and current
students are looking toward their own graduation day.
Commencements are two of my favorite days of the year.
UTjournal
president’s message Creating Curious Graduates
features 12 Behind the Doors of Room 100 An Anta
news of note
“Having those hard conversations promotes change.
news of note A Glimpse Behind the Screen Thi
1. SYKES CHAPEL AND CENTER FOR FAITH AND VALUES;
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University Builds Model Information Security Prog
news of note spartan sports Ford, who s
from UT, he was hired on as the as- sistant head
news of note Spartan Athletes Perform on the
Tournament Most Outstanding Pl
BEHIND TH OFROO Mountains, cats and chemi
E DOORS
“… I have a vision wherein I see it grown into a
Mooney was friends with World War I hero Ed
Ceia section of Tampa and had been the home of UT
Honoring Frederic Spaulding's Vision An abridged
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“THE SIMPLE TRUTH IS THIS: CHANGE HAPPENS WHEN PE
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alumni report
alumni report selected by The Commu- the
Waldorf Astoria in New York City. He has been wor
alumni report at its second annual Legends
practices real estate law. She is a ing Li
service in Delray Beach, FL, and,
Rowdies. He also earned an MBA Dani Je
alumni report Tribune. Kevin is in his sec
ATLANTA-AREA ALUMNI gathered at White Oak Kitchen
Homecoming and Reunions 2015 • Oct. 23-25 FRIDAY
Chapel meditation garden, a favorite spot on camp
brick by brick fun,” said Fannie. “I also lo
Alumni Association Grants Fund Innovation, Resear
brick by brick ALUMNUS SHOWS HIS GRATITUDE
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president’s annual report
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For the 19th year in a row, fall enrollment is ex
president’s annual report recreation, fitness a
service each year totaling over 200,000 hours to
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