Daily Archives: April 5, 2012

LAHSC Fundraiser at Spicy Pickle

Come and support the Liberal Arts Honors Student Council in their last fundraiser of the year! On Tuesday, April 24th from 6:00 – 9:00 pm, we will be holding a profit share at Spice Pickle! We encourage all LAHers to join us, socialize and enjoy great food! Please don’t forget to mention LAHSC at checkout! Hope to see you all there.

Mitchell Scholarship Talk

The Director of George J. Mitchell Scholars Program, Anne Glusker, will be visiting our campus on Monday, April 9th.  She will be holding an information meeting about the Mitchell Scholarship from 4:00 to 5:15 pm in Mezes 0.306.  I very much hope you will be able to attend.

Here is Director Glusker’s short description of the Mitchell Scholarship.  U.T. Austin has had one Mitchell Scholarship since the scholarship program began some twelve years ago.  We need more!

“The Mitchell Scholarship is awarded annually to 12 American future leaders. The Scholarship (named for former US Senator George J. Mitchell who helped broker the peace process in Northern Ireland) provides for a year of postgraduate study in any field at a university in Ireland or Northern Ireland. The criteria for selection are threefold:

1) academic excellence, but we do not have a formal GPA cut-off, so if you have a 3.5 or 3.6, don’t rule yourself out!

2) a sustained commitment to public service

3) a proven record of leadership

You only have to be a college graduate and under age 30 to apply!

The Mitchell is a great experience — Mitchells form tight bonds that last a lifetime and the Mitchell staff helps arrange internships while you’re in Ireland/Northern Ireland, arranges trips and events during the academic year, and helps with post-Mitchell career planning. Personal attention is our watchword!

Come hear Mitchell director Anne Glusker share her enthusiasm for the Mitchell, Ireland, and Northern Ireland!”

For more about the Mitchell, please go to the website.

 

Creative Paths- 4/12 Panel discussion at the Sanger Center

“Creative Paths – Careers in Community Arts”

April 12, 2012, 5:00-6:30pm

JES A115

 

This exciting panel will highlight professionals from the fields of creative arts and community service.  The multidisciplinary presenters from local, nonprofit arts organizations will offer you expert advice on how to launch your career in this inspiring arena. If you value the arts and helping people, this panel will illustrate how you can incorporate what you love into your career!  Click here to RSVP.  ASL Interpreters will be provided.

 

Panelist lineup includes:
– Celia Hughes, ED, VSA Texas

– Karen Lashelle, ED, Theater Action Project

– Dylan Jones, Founder, Anthropos Arts
– Tricia Forbes, ED, SIMS Foundation
– Melinda Chow, Interim ED, Girls Rock Camp Austin
– Mindy Moore, performance artist, workshop leader, and founder of ASL Film-fest for Youth