Daily Archives: February 12, 2021

Spring 2021 Gale Lecture

On Sunday 2/28 from 5-7 pm, Dr. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett will explore “1,000 Jewish Cookbooks: Gems from a Personal Collection.”  

Dr. Kirshenblatt-Gimblett is the Ronald S. Lauder Chief Curator, POLIN Museum Core Exhibition and University Professor Emerita and Professor Emerita of Performance Studies at New York University.  Dr. Kirshenblatt-Gimblett’s writing, teaching, and curatorial work spans many disciplines and covers a wide range of topics.

Pre-registration is necessary at all UT events and the talk will take place via Zoom. Registration is quick and easy through our website here.

Headliners Foundation Scholarship

A friendly reminder that the Headliners Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications for the 2021-22 school year. Deadline to apply is March 19.

Please help us spread the word to undergraduate students in your network and encourage them to apply at https://www.headlinersfoundation.org/scholarship-criteria.

In addition to the 15 annual Foundation scholarships, the $3,000 Bess Whitehead Scott Scribes Scholarship will be awarded to a non-traditional student who is seeking education in fields related to journalism and writing. When reviewing the BWS Scholarship applications, the Headliners Foundation’s Academic Excellence Committee will give strong preference to applicants with 10-15 years of professional work experience in journalism, nonfiction writing or a related field. Click here to learn more.

The Foundation awarded more than $72,000 in scholarships for the 2020-21 school year, with individual awards ranging from $3,000 to $6,000 annually.

Bridging Disciplines Programs

The spring BDP application deadline will be on Thursday, March 11th at 8:00am. 

Students can learn more about the BDPs by viewing a pre-recorded or live online BDP information session this spring. The first live Zoom info session is coming up on Friday, February 19. If students are ready to apply, they can find the BDP application on the BDP website. For students who are not quite ready to apply this spring, please know that we’ll have another application deadline in Fall 2021, in early October.

UTNY Fall 2021 Application

The UT in New York (UTNY) program will be holding two upcoming information sessions for students interested in participating during the Fall 2021 semester and beyond.

Upcoming General Information Sessions

Thursday, February 18, 4:00PM,  Zoom

To participate in either session, please RSVP here: https://utny.utexas.edu/info-sessions

These information sessions will be general in nature and intended for anyone with questions about the program, online application, costs, internships, classes, etc. The UTNY Program is open to all UT majors.

The deadline to APPLY for Fall 2021 is March 1, 2021.

For more information about UTNY (including program videos and student testimonials), visit here.

UTLA Fall 2021 Application

The UT in Los Angeles (UTLA) program will be holding two upcoming information sessions for students interested in participating during the Fall 2021 semester and beyond.

Upcoming General Information Sessions

Wednesday, February 17, 5:00PM, Zoom

To participate in either session, please RSVP here: https://utla.utexas.edu/info-sessions

These information sessions will be general in nature and intended for anyone with questions about the program, online application, costs, internships, classes, etc. The UTLA Program is open to all UT majors  with at least 60 hours of academic credit. Students pursuing the Media and Entertainment Industries minor in Radio-Television-Film can satisfy up to nine hours (of the fifteen required for the minor) by participating in the program.

The deadline to APPLY for Fall 2021 is March 1, 2021.

For more information about UTLA (including program videos and student testimonials), visit here.

Call for Submissions!

Past in Process is an undergraduate-run journal from The University of Texas at Austin. We will be accepting submissions starting December 1st in all areas and traditions of historical studies.

 We are committed to fostering diverse voices that are not always heard in historical studies. To achieve this ideal, we aim to create opportunities for undergraduate students across disciplines and areas to engage with history and to publish their research in different formats. We strongly encourage women and persons of color to submit and welcome submissions across different periods and regions. Our staff consists of a multicultural group of undergraduate students working across various disciplines. We are committed to fostering diverse voices that are not always heard in historical studies.

Please send your best essays to the Past in Process Submission Form to be considered. Deadlines for blog posts are rolling and all other submissions must be submitted by February 15th. Submissions guidelines are as follows:

  • Articles must be Microsoft Office .doc or .docx, or Google Docs
  • Online Publication: 800-2,000 Words
  • Print Publication: 2,000 + Words
  • See https://www.pastinprocess.org/submit for additional requirements 

Additional Inquiries: pastinprocess@gmail.com

We look forward to reading your submissions!

Call for Applications !

The Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies is now offering a number of travel scholarships to Liberal Arts majors for study abroad in Latin America, both for summer 2021 and for academic year 2021-2022.  For summer 2021, we are offering 16 $2,500 travel scholarships.  Students must attend degree-granting institutions in Latin America this coming summer for a summer session and return with at least six hours of college credit.  For academic year 2021-2022, we will award six $5,000 travel scholarships for semester-long study abroad in Latin America.  Awardees must attend degree-granting institutions in Latin America and return with at least 12 hours of college credit.  These awards are merit-based.

Applications and letters of recommendation are due on March 1, 2021, without exception.  Please follow the link to the scholarship portal: http://bit.ly/WNaeWm

Good luck!

Information on SCEE !

Students for Central and Eastern Europe (SCEE), UT Austin’s newest human rights advocacy organization, is currently accepting new members! At SCEE, we are dedicated to engaging students with social and political rights issues occuring in Central and Eastern Europe and supporting NGOs, grassroots movements, and student organizations that advocate for greater social and political rights in these regions. Using our voices and university resources in direct advocacy methods to empower our fellow global citizens in their fight against political suppression, racism, homophobia, sexism, and other forms of discrimination, we hope to forge deeper ties between future leaders of the United States and those of Central and Eastern Europe.” 

If you are interested in SCEE you can fill out this interest form for more information. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmW6PccsV0Ze-oTgr0xvyN9fsQzWvqQOBK2oOHtMXOVjA2nw/viewform

UWC Undergraduate Writing Groups

The University Writing Center has some exciting news: For the first time, we’re running weekly writing groups for undergraduate students.

These groups are especially well suited for students who are engaged in long writing projects, like thesis projects and capstones. Each session involves a check-in, goal-setting, and silent sustained writing time.

Students can sign up here, and the groups start meeting next week. Please share with anyone who might appreciate having this sort of sustained support for their writing.