Daily Archives: August 26, 2010

Joynes Reading Room Events

Beginning September 20, Joynes will be giving away free copies of the book Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace, by David Lipsky, an award-winning journalist for Rolling Stone magazine. Honors students will have the opportunity to sign up for a book group that will meet with Lipsky at the Harry Ransom Center on Oct. 15th.

On October 6, at 7PM Israeli journalist Stuart Schoffman will speak in the Joynes Reading Room. He was a Fellow at the Anti-Defamation League in Jerusalem.

On October 22, at 7PM, poet Bill Berkson will visit from San Francisco. Publisher’s Weekly calls him “a serene master of the syntactical sleight, transforming the mundane in the marvelous.” The Joynes Room will give away free copies of Berkson’s latest book in advance of his visit.

On 7PM, October 28, author Peter Maass will visit the Joynes Reading Room to discuss his recent book Crude World, The Violent Twilight of Oil. Students may have seen Maass when he was a guest on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Free books in advance for honors students.

On December 2, poet and music critic Stephen Scobie will visit from Canada. He’s written extensively on Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.

On February 3 and 4, Pulitzer Prize winner Buzz Bissinger will visit from Philadelphia. Bissinger is author of Friday Night Lights. Free books in advance for honors students.

On March 23 at 7PM, Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Schenkkan will visit from Seattle. Schenkkan is author of the play The Kentucky Cycle and was recently nominated for two Emmys for his writing on the HBO miniseries The Pacific.

On March 24 at 5PM, as part of the 75th anniversary celebration of the Plan II Honors Program, a panel of alumni writers will discuss their work. Panelists will include Robert Schenkkan, Joanna Fuhrman and Robert Draper.

On April 21 at 7PM, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will visit from Nigeria to read from her new collection of short stories. She is author of two previous bestselling novels: Half of a Yellow Sun and Purple Hibiscus. Free books in advance for honors students.

LAH T-Shirts Now Available in the LAH Office!

The time has arrived to pick up the LAH t-shirt you pre-ordered this summer! Stop on by the LAH office this week to pick up your shirt ($12 each). A list with the quantity and sizes you reserved will be at the front desk.

Didn’t reserve a shirt but still want one? Don’t worry, there is an entire box of extras! Sizes are not guaranteed though, so you need to move fast if you want a small or medium. LAH Final Shirt with Blue Text

Liberal Arts Honors Service Organization (LAHSO) First meeting

Rounding Up Service
Are you looking for a way to get involved in the community?  LAHSO can help.  LAHSO, which stands for Liberal Arts Honors Service Organization, was created to offer the LAHers regular volunteer opportunities that they can do with other LAHers.  Through LAHSO, you can volunteer your time, make new friends in LAH, and add to your resume all at the same time.  Our first meeting will be Monday, August 30th, from 7:30-8:30 in UTC 1.130. We will be talking about what we’re all about, and asking all of you what we can do to make LAHSO the service organization that you want to be a part of.  At the meeting there will be FREE CUPCAKES!