Daily Archives: December 5, 2011

Important Dates for Spring

Dear LAHers,

Good luck with finals and have a safe, happy, and fun Winter Break. Make sure to mark down these important dates for the spring semester.

January 5 Thursday 5:00 pm: Tuition payment deadline for undergraduate students who registered for the spring semester by November 4. Tuition may be paid in full or in installments.

January 9 Monday Add/drop for the spring semester for students who have registered and paid their tuition.

January 10 Tuesday Registration for the spring semester for new and readmitted students who have not yet registered. To complete registration, undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 13; graduate and law students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 20.

January 11 Wednesday Registration for the spring semester for continuing students who have not yet registered. To complete registration, undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 13; graduate and law students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 20.

January 12-13 Thursday–Friday Add/drop for the spring semester for students who registered and paid their tuition before January 5.

Registration for the spring semester for new, readmitted, and continuing students who have not yet registered. To complete registration undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 13; graduate students and law students must pay tuition by 5:00 pm on January 20.

January 13 Friday 5:00 pm: Tuition bills due for undergraduate students who have registered but not paid.

January 17 Tuesday Classes begin & LAH Back to Semester Luncheon for ALL LAHers!

Ransom Reading Books Are In!

Books for Ransom Reading Groups are in. Stop by the LAH office to pick up your book before Christmas break. If you have not yet signed up for an RRG, check out the list of books and professors here:
You may now sign up for more than one group, but remember that you must attend the discussion if you are signed up. They will take place at the beginning of next semester

Autry Fellowship at MDC for recent College Grads

The Autry Fellowship is a competitive fellowship for talented and ambitious recent college graduates interested in careers in community change and social equity. It provides an opportunity to work for one year at MDC as a full-time, paid staff member. The Autry Fellowship supports MDC’s mission—to help organizations and communities close the gaps that separate people from opportunity—by developing a cadre of young leaders who have experience promoting economic development, increasing equity and excellence in education, building inclusive civic cultures, and who are poised and ready to apply their new learning to benefit those left behind.

The ideal Autry Fellow is open-minded and compassionate, curious and reflective, and deeply committed to advancing social equity and opportunity. The Autry Fellow is afforded a unique opportunity for experiential learning within an organization that is more than 45 years old. The Fellow begins by working directly with staff on our existing projects, exploring a variety of approaches to creating opportunity, and goes deeper into those approaches that most interest him or her. One Fellow worked to create EITC Carolinas, a program to help low-income families connect with tax credits, others have facilitated conference sessions, written op-ed articles, designed an online equity resource center, and worked with the MDC team to guide the strategic direction of foundations, among many other projects.

Qualifications include:

·         the ability to communicate and work with people who have diverse backgrounds and experiences

·         the capacity to understand complex economic and social issues and communicate those issues clearly and persuasively

·         commitment to MDC’s mission

·         prior work, study, or service in a variety of relevant areas, including public policy, education, economic and workforce development, poverty alleviation, sociology, political science, Southern studies, community development, leadership development, or a similar field

·         demonstration of leadership potential in the areas of interest

·         United States residency

·         candidates must be in their final years of undergraduate studies or have graduated within two years from any accredited four-year college or university

MDC is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Durham, NC. Founded in 1967 to identify and help remove barriers to progress in the South, MDC has been publishing research and developing policies and programs focused on expanding opportunity, reducing poverty, and building inclusive civic cultures for more than 45 years.

The application deadline for the Autry Fellowship is Monday, January 16, 2012. For more information on this year’s application process, see http://mdcinc.org/about/apply.aspx, or contact Max Rose, 2011-2012 Autry Fellow, at mrose@mdcinc.org.