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Students at UT Permian Basin Get the Wall Street Journal for Students



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The Wall Street Journal has been voted one of the top news sources for students. The Journal's accuracy and objective reporting of current events is crucial to education. Its student readership program is an excellent way to engage students with current events. Students can subscribe to this news source for a low price.

Student news readership programme

The Wall Street Journal student newsletter readership program aims to attract young people interested in reading and reporting the newspaper's articles. The newspaper's sister publications include Barron's, Far Eastern Economic Review, and SmartMoney. Students interested in being a member of the student readership can sign up to a one-year subscription for $15 per year.

The program is sponsored by the Student Affairs budget and provides students with digital subscriptions to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. The subscription program now includes podcasts and videos. The Commonwealth campuses are now included in the new subscription program. The printed newspaper will continue to be available for the upcoming academic year, but eventually will become completely digital.


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UT Permian Basin membership

Students and alumni of UT Permian Basin can benefit from a special Wall Street Journal membership. This subscription will be given to students upon setting up their UTPB emails. The College of Business is responsible for the subscription.


The UT Permian Basin men's tennis team has 15 players and a head coach. The team's net profit is around $30,581 annually, but it is worth mentioning that some sports are money-losers. The head coach of the men's team makes $67780 per year, while the coach of women's teams makes $46,867 per year.

UT Permian Basin subscription

Students at UT Permian Basin will soon be able take advantage of a Wall Street Journal student subscription. They can access the magazine after they create their UTPB Email account. The College of Business and J. Conrad Dungan Library are responsible for the subscription.

Speakers from the industry will be featured at the conference, including Mitch Mamoulides (Midland and Delaware Basin manager for Chevron), Chuck Yates (managing director of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP) and Jefferson G. Parker (managing director at IberiaBank Corp). John Fund, an editor of Wall Street Journal, will also speak at the conference. Travis Stice of Diamondback Energy is also a speaker; Kyle M. Hammond of FireWheel Energy is the CEO; Bryan Sheffield of Parsley Energy is Parsley Energy's director of NGL analyses at AES water Solutions; Stan Weiner of Stan Weiner will be there.


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UT Permian Basin academic partnership program with the Wall Street Journal

The UT Permian Basin has announced its partnership with the Wall Street Journal. Students of UTPB will be eligible for an exclusive subscription to Wall Street Journal after they receive their UTPB account email. This partnership is possible because of the College of Business and J. Conrad Dungan Library.

Patients, students, and nurses will all be benefited by the partnership. The partnership will also allow nursing students to learn advanced techniques and new medical equipment. Students will have the opportunity to get real-world experience from two of the world's most respected healthcare providers.


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Students at UT Permian Basin Get the Wall Street Journal for Students