Don’t miss out on this exciting discussion tomorrow!
The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan: Hosted by Katy Eyberg from 4-5pm at Spiderhouse Cafe this Friday the 17th.
The deadline has passed for those who pre-ordered a shirt to pick it up from the LAH office, so now ALL shirts are available! If you were interested in purchasing a shirt, but your size wasn’t available in the extras box, you can now choose from the entire inventory! Shirts are $12, supply is limited.
Congratulations to Jamie Hill, Jessi Devenyns, Stephanie Marett and Heather Wong for being selected as representatives by the LAH Student Council! If you would like to suggest an event that LAH could undertake or would like help getting a project off the ground, please feel free to contact these amazing representatives directly, or email LAHreps@gmail.com.
Are you interested in spending your Sunday at a carnival playing games, doing face painting, and racing remote control cars? If so, come with LAHSO to volunteer at the Starlight Children’s Foundation CPKids Camp for terminally ill children and their families. Our main duties will be making the carnival run smoothly, working the booths, and helping the kids have fun and forget their illnesses for a while.
Where?: 8816 Cullen Lane (off Slaugher Ln) at a bounce house called Wazoo’s.
When?: 1-5 on Sunday afternoon, meet at the Brazos garage at noon to ride over together (These hours are flexible. If you can’t make it the whole time, let us know and we’ll figure something out.)
How?: If you are interested in coming, please email us at lahso1990@gmail.com so we can get a head count and figure out transportation. If you have a car, please let us know if you would be willing to drive and how many people you can seat.
Hope to see you there!
KIPP Austin College Prep is seeking an intern to assist in
administrative tasks as well as facilitate tutoring groups. KIPP
Austin serves historically under served populations of students and
seeks to empower its students to graduate from high school, attend and
graduate from four-year colleges and universities and creates a
rigorous academic environment for students who may otherwise not have
access to this type of education.
This is a paid internship. Applicants must have own transportation.
Please send a resume and cover letter to Katie Hayes
khayes@kippaustin.org and Ricky Yudin ryudin@kippaustin.org.
This year’s theme for Liberal Arts Week is “The Past, Present and
Future of the College of Liberal Arts”. The Liberal Arts Council will
be hosting a different event each day to highlight the past, present
and future of COLA. This year, we are kicking off Liberal Arts Week by
bringing in 200 6th and 7th grade students from KIPP Austin College
Prep as the “future” of the College of Liberal Arts. KIPP serves
historically under served populations of students and focuses on high
school graduation, college and creating a rigorous academic
environment for under served students. We will be giving a
presentation on the history of many of the statues around campus and
taking them on an interactive tour and scavenger hunt to some of our
most historical and diverse landmarks.
The Liberal Arts Council seeks to find approximately 20 volunteers to
help out by visiting with students while they eat lunch in the South
Mall and during the tour between 12:00-2:00pm on Monday 9/20. Please
contact Shelby Carvalho at shelbyfc@gmail.com by Friday 9/17 at 10:00pm if
you are interested in volunteering!