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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 unbiased reporting of current events is essential to the educational process, and the Journal is well-known for its accuracy. Its student readership program is an excellent way to engage students with current events. Students can also subscribe to respected news sources at a very affordable price.

Program for student news readers

The Wall Street Journal student news readership program targets young people who are interested reading and reporting on the newspaper's articles. Barron's and Far Eastern Economic Review are sister publications to the newspaper. SmartMoney is another sister publication. For $15 per year, students can subscribe to the newspaper for one 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 includes videos and podcasts. In addition, the program has been expanded to include the Commonwealth campuses. While the printed newspaper will still be available during the academic year, it will eventually go completely digital.


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UT Permian Basin membership

Alumni and students at UT Permian Basin are eligible to take advantage of a Wall Street Journal member-only membership. This subscription will be given to students upon setting up their UTPB emails. The subscription is made possible through the College of Business and the J. Conrad Dungan Library.


The UT Permian Basin's men's tennis team features 15 players as well as a head coach. The net profit for the team averages around $30,581 annually. However, it's worth noting that some sports can be 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 from UT Permian Basin are soon able to access a subscription to Wall Street Journal for students. After they set up their UTPB email account, they will be able to access the magazine. The College of Business is providing 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, a member on the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board will also be present at the conference. Travis Stice, president at Diamondback Energy, Kyle M. Hammond (CEO of FireWhel Energy), Bryan Sheffield, Parsley Energy, and Stan Weiner (director of NGL analysis at AES Water Solution) are some of the other speakers.


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UT Permian Basin academic collaboration program with Wall Street Journal

The UT Permian Basin has announced its partnership with the Wall Street Journal. Students at UTPB will be able to subscribe to the Wall Street Journal exclusively once they have received their UTPB email address. This partnership is made possible by the College of Business & the J. Conrad Dungan Library.

The partnership will be beneficial to students, nurses, patients, and other healthcare professionals. Students in nursing will be able to learn new techniques and medical equipment through the partnership. By combining two leading healthcare organizations, students will be able to gain real-world experience in a new, dynamic setting.


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