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Orientation at UTampa |
The annual SSTESOL conference will be held in 4 buildings. These buildings surround the: Sykes Plaza and Susan and John Sykes Ars Sonora The buildings in which conference presentations will be held are:
Registration, Vendors, Snacks & Lunch are situated in the Keynote Presentations will be held in the There will be ghost tours of the historic Henry B. Plant Hall. Tickets can be bought to enter the historic Plant Hall Museum. On Aug. 2, 1933, Tampa Junior College was transformed into The University of Tampa when its headquarters moved from the local high school to what is now known as Plant Hall. Leading the new institution was Frederic H. Spaulding, the former principal of Hillsborough High School and the man who had been the motivating force behind establishing the first local university for Tampa’s high school graduates.
Built between 1888 and 1891, the hotel was designed to surpass all other grand winter resorts. At a cost of $2.5 million, the 511-room giant rose to a flamboyant height of five stories, surrounded by ornate Victorian gingerbread and topped by Moorish minarets, domes and cupolas. The rooms that once hosted Teddy Roosevelt, the Queen of England, Stephen Crane and Babe Ruth are now classrooms, laboratories and administrative offices–the heart of The University of Tampa and a landscape for state-of-the-art student learning environments. Today, The University of Tampa serves more than 10,500 undergraduate and graduate students, and Plant Hall remains the foundation of a 110-acre campus that successfully blends the historic with the modern. | The University of Tampa is home to the largest Ars Sonora ® in the world and the first of its kind in the U.S. This grand musical sculpture soars over 105 feet in the center of campus next to the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values and is made possible by the generosity of Susan and John Sykes.
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