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Students from UT Permian Basin get access to the Wall Street Journal



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The Wall Street Journal ranks among the top news sources that students trust. The Journal is renowned for its impartial reporting on current events, which is vital to the educational process. Its student readership program is an excellent way to engage students with current events. It is also an affordable way for students to subscribe to a respected news source.

Student news readership program

The Wall Street Journal student newspaper readership program is open to young people interested in the paper's reporting and articles. Barron's, Far Eastern Economic Review and SmartMoney are the newspaper's sister publications. Students can sign up for a 1-year subscription which costs $15 per annum.

The Student Affairs budget sponsored the program which gives students digital subscriptions of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and other publications. The new subscription program also includes videos and podcasts. The program now includes the Commonwealth campuses. For the next academic year, the printed newspaper will be available but will eventually become entirely 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'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 coach for the men's and women's teams earns $67780 each year.

UT Permian Basin subscription

Students at UT Permian Basin will soon be able take advantage of a Wall Street Journal student subscription. After creating their UTPB email address, they will have access to the magazine. The College of Business is providing the subscription.

The conference will feature speakers from industry including Mitch Mamoulides, Midland and Delaware Basin area Manager for Chevron and Chuck Yates, managing director of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP. Jefferson G. Parker is managing director at IberiaBank Corp. John Fund will be a guest speaker at the conference. John Fund is also a member of Wall Street Journal Editorial Board. Travis Stice is the president of Diamondback Energy. Kyle M. Hammond is the CEO of FireWheel Energy. Bryan Sheffield, Parsley Energy. Stan Weiner is director of NGL analytics at AESWater Solutions.


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UT Permian Basin academic collaboration program with Wall Street Journal

The UT Permian Basin announced its partnership to 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 made possible through the College of Business and the J. Conrad Dungan Library.

Students, nurses, as well as patients will all benefit from the partnership. The partnership will enable nursing students to learn advanced techniques as well as new medical equipment. Students will gain real-world experience by combining two of the most prominent healthcare organizations.


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Students from UT Permian Basin get access to the Wall Street Journal