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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's impartial reporting of current affairs is critical to the education process. It is also well-known for its accuracy. Its student news readership programme is a great way for students to be involved in current affairs. Students can also subscribe to respected news sources at a very affordable price.

Student news readership programme

The Wall Street Journal student newspaper readership program is open to young people interested in the paper's reporting and articles. The newspaper's sister publications include Barron's, Far Eastern Economic Review, and SmartMoney. A one-year subscription costs $15 for students who wish to join the student readership program.

Students can get digital subscriptions to The New York Times and Wall Street Journal through the Student Affairs budget. This subscription program also offers videos and podcasts. The Commonwealth campuses have been added to the subscription program. 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 from UT Permian Basin have the opportunity to receive a special Wall Street Journal subscription. This subscription will automatically be granted to students after they have set up their UTPB email account. The subscription is made possible through the College of Business and the J. Conrad Dungan Library.


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UT Permian Basin subscription

UT Permian Basin students will soon be able to take advantage of a subscription to the Wall Street Journal for students. Once they have set up an email account at UTPB, they can access the magazine. The College of Business and J. Conrad Dungan Library are responsible for the subscription.

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UT Permian Basin academic partnerships program with Wall Street Journal

The UT Permian Basin and the Wall Street Journal have announced their partnership. Through the partnership, UTPB students will be eligible to receive an exclusive subscription to the Wall Street Journal once they receive their UTPB email account. 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. The partnership will also allow nursing students to learn advanced techniques and 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