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±«Óătv Ranked One of America’s Top “Golden Age Universities”

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TAMPA, Fla.– The ±«Óătv (±«Óătv) is the fifth best public university in the United States among institutions founded between 1945-1966, by U.K.-based Times Higher Education (THE), a globally recognized higher education publication.

±«Óătv moved up two spots from last year and is the only Florida university ranked in the top 100 of THE’s annual list of “Golden Age Universities.” The top four institutions are each from the University of California System.

Compared to all similar-aged public or private universities, THE ranks ±«Óătv sixth in the U.S. and 36th worldwide.

The rankings were announced as part of THE’s Young Universities Summit, being hosted this week at ±«Óătv with approximately 200 university presidents and higher education leaders in attendance.

“Young universities think and behave differently. We are agile, creative, innovative and propelled by our desire to shape the future,” said ±«Óătv President Judy Genshaft.