University of Tampa
Location: Tampa, FL
Acceptance Rate: 54%
Student Body: 9,850
Area: Urban
Most Popular Majors: International Business, Biology, Criminology, and Marine Science.
Known For: recently starting a program in cybersecurity, having an amazing business program, its beautiful campus in the heart of Tampa
Average SAT/ACT: 1070-1240 SAT and 23-28 ACT
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Moorish Beauty...
Moorish Beauty…
If you find yourself in Tampa, Florida and want to see some beauty, head downtown and check out The University of Tampa. The Moorish architecture is breathtaking!
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Brady wore No. 10 as a quarterback at Michigan. When he was drafted by New England in 2000, he wanted to keep that number. Too bad Lee Johnson, the team's punter, already had the coveted number.
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This is the last week to check out the Art+Design Faculty Exhibition at University of Tampa’s art gallery, Scarfone Hartley. It’s a wonderful chance to check out the talent that is teaching at the school as well as some impressive work.
Artists included: Jaime Aelavanthara, Peter Cotroneo, Molly Evans, Kendra Frorup, Corey George, Jennifer Guest, Joshua Haddad, Ry McCullough, Samantha Modder, Alexander Nixon, Eric Ondina, Angelina Parrino, Emma Quintana, Joseph Scarce, and Chris Valle.
Below are more selections from the exhibition-
AI, artist Emma Quintana, and artist/ developer Rick Hanberry- Sapience, Artificial intelligence that is constantly adapting and learning, mirror, webcam, electronics
"The mirror interface of Sapience is a real-time Al facial and emotional translator that uses inferred data from a participant's face to construct a prompt for OpenAI's GPT-3 text synthesis AI. GPT-3 then displays remarks on the reflection of the participant that have been synthesized and the machine attempts to understand and respond to the emotions and personal details of the participant. Sapience points to the inherent ethical issues that the use and integration of AI pose within the already varied spheres it has been integrated into. The accuracy and reliability of such systems can vary significantly and it is important to be aware of the limitations and potential biases of any technology used for these purposes. It is also important to consider the ethical and privacy implications of using such systems, and to ensure that they are used responsibly and transparently.”
Joseph Scarce- Hinge on Disaster, Water mixable oil paint, mixed media, photos, and wooden stars on wood panel
"Scarce’s artwork reflects his connection to the community through disaster art therapy response. He brings attention to the struggles and challenges related to recovering from a disaster and the effect on the impacted natural surroundings. This artwork entices us, the viewer, to acknowledge how we can make a difference in sending hope to those devastated by disaster. The Hinge on Disaster encourages the viewer to open the window to view the devastation and the healing after Hurricane Ian."
Jaime Aelavanthara and Amanda Sieradzki- Redbloom, Photographs printed on crepe georgette
"Jaime Aelavanthara and Amanda Sieradzki's multidisciplinary project Redbloom examines the fragile ecosystem of Florida's shoreline. Printed on sheer fabric, the photographs feature choreography by UT Dance professor, Amanda Sieradzki drawn from research on the red tide's effects on animal life. The human form moves through space, alongside Marine plant elements, such as sea grass and kelp, to suggest both the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast, as well as its susceptibility to toxic algae blooms and red tide. Redbloom ultimately explores how choreography and photography merge, emphasizing the human connection to these pressing water issues in the Tampa Bay region and beyond."
This exhibition closes 2/24/23.
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A Change Within Our Hearts…
Accelerating toward the swell, pushing out with speed, and propelling beyond the confines of gravity, racing towards the vast expanse of the gate-less stars above. Twirling through the wonders of Earth’s edges and the beauty of Eden, could it be that we are descendants of Martians? Perhaps they were the original travelers, journeying with Noah and an armada of starships or an Ark known as the…
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