Monthly Archives: January 2013

Udall Scholarship Announcement

Nominations are now being accepted for The University of Texas at Austin selection for candidates for the Udall Scholarship.

In 2013, the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation expects to award 80 scholarships of up to $5000 and 50 honorable mentions of $350 to sophomore and junior level college students committed to careers related to the environment, tribal public policy, or Native American health care.

Eligible students will be current University of Texas at Austin students with sophomore or junior standing in the 2012 – 2013 academic year with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 studying the environment or related fields or a Native American or Native Alaskan and studying health care or tribal policy.  A maximum of six students will be nominated to represent The University of Texas at Austin in the competition to be selected as Udall Scholars.

Application information and appropriate forms are available at http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/uhc/udall.  For more information please contact the University Honors Center at 512-471-6524 or via email at uhc@austin.utexas.edu

 

UT DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 7, 2013

Contact:

Kathy Uitvlugt

Senior Program Coordinator

The University Honors Center

512-471-6524

uhc@austin.utexas.edu

Pinto Carver Essay Contest Deadline EXTENDED to Tuesday, January 22 5:00 pm

Pinto Carver Essay Contest Open to All LAHers! Deadline Extended to Tuesday, January, 22 5:00 pm

Be a part of Campaign LAH

The Pinto Carver Essay Contest – 2013

 Style, in its finest sense, is the last acquirement

of the educated mind; it is also the most useful.

It pervades the whole being.  The administrator

with a sense of style hates waste; the engineer

with a sense for style economizes his material;

the artisan with a sense for style prefers good

work.  Style is the ultimate morality of mind.

-Alfred North Whitehead

The Topic:

Campaign LAH:  The Pursuit of Excellence is seeking to raise 1.5 million dollars to help fund scholarships and research, internship, and study aboard opportunities for Liberal Arts Honors students.  Many donors want to know what LAH is and what is its “brand.”  Write an essay in which you describe what you believe LAH to be and also, in six to ten words craft a “brand.”  The University’s “What Starts Here Changes the World” is one such successful brand, “Don’t Mess With Texas” another.  Needless to say, the more well developed your thoughts, the more specific your language, the better.  And for this Campaign to succeed, we need your best thoughts.

Eligibility:  Current Liberal Arts Honors students

Specifications: 750-1000 words, titled, double-spaced, and typed, with your name in the upper-right hand corner.  No cover page.

Awards:

1st Prize: $1500

2nd Prize: $500

3rd Prize: $250

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, January 22, 5:00 p.m. in the NEW Liberal Arts Honors Office (CLA 2.500)  The judges reserve the right to withhold awards in the absence of prize worthy essays.

Ransom Reading Group Sign up on Google Doc! & Get your book in the LAH office

Please sign up on the Google Doc (even if you signed up in  the LAH office ) This way the professors will have an easy way to email you and we have an easy way to keep track of those of you who signed up.

Here’s a link to the Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/a/utexas.edu/document/d/1Ra90PsiHQosO6noOdRKyI2xCREyPpSvNRzqIk0G5sKw/edit

Also, the books are in the LAH office, so pick up your free book once you sign up for a RRG.

 

Foot in the Door Auditions Wednesday, Jan. 16 & 17th William Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre

This semester Foot in the Door will be putting on William Shakespeare’s PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYRE, directed by LAH freshmen Imogen Sealy and Kenneth Williams. Pericles is one of Shakespeare’s lesser known plays, but it is chock-full of fun — pirates, redemption, incest, jealousy, tearful reunions, whores, long beards, shipwrecks, mistaken identities, aaaaand PANTOMIME.

Don’t be put off if you’re not confident with Shakespearean language; there will be plenty of time to become more comfortable with the text along the way. There are also a lot of tech opportunities (costumes/set/music/etc.), and since this is our only show for the semester, we will be able to throw all of our money and time and creativity into making this show really awesome. SO! If you are at all interested in being a part of what I am confident will be a really fun show, please come to auditions!

When: JANUARY 16 & 17, 7:30
Where: WEL 1.308

If you have any questions, feel free to contact producers Kelsi Tyler or Stephanie Donowho, or either of the directors.

Monday, Jan 14, Spring Kick Off Luncheon

Come join us for lunch in the SAC Ballroom, Monday, January 14 between 11:30 – 1:30.  We’ll have a hot buffet lunch of lasagna and other yummy food.  Come whenever you can and stay for as long as you want.  We’ll have desert (several kinds of cake) in our new space from 1:30 – 3:30.  Come check out our new offices, the humongous commons room  and computer lab!

REU Summer 2013 Program: Undergraduate Research in Race, Ethnicity, and the Demography of Crime and Punishment

Population Research Center and Department of Sociology, UT-Austin

The Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with the Department of Sociology, is hosting the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in Race, Ethnicity, and the Demography of Crime and Punishment for the summer of 2013. This eight-week summer program, which is held during June and July and is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (but also with significant contributions from the UT Population Research Center, Department of Sociology, and College of Liberal Arts), offers eight very selective upper-division undergraduate students from both UT-Austin and from around the country the opportunity to study social demography through course work and a mentored research experience with senior PRC graduate students. The program pays for tuition, room and board, and computer expenses. REU students also receive a $4,000 stipend for participation in the program, which allows the selected students to fully concentrate on their REU experience over the 2-month program. Students participate in a 3-hour summer course during the first half of the program, then dedicate the second half of the program to their own projects in collaboration with their graduate student mentor and under the overall guidance of the faculty co-directors, David Kirk and Keith Robinson. Student papers are then presented at the fall meeting of the American Society of Criminology.  Former students from the REU program are now on the faculties of Johns Hopkins University, Rice University, Pennsylvania State University, Vanderbilt University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Pennsylvania, and more, and currently in social science graduate programs at the Universities of Wisconsin, Chicago, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and California at Los Angeles, as well as Harvard University, Stanford University, Princeton University, Northwestern University, Duke University, and more.  This program is specifically geared toward students with junior standing who are seriously thinking about attending graduate school in the social sciences and, particularly, in sociology or demography.

The 2013 summer REU Program application deadline is FEBRUARY 28, 2013. See http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/prc/training-and-fellowships/undergraduate.php for details about the REU program and the program application, as well as information about other research and training programs of the UT Population Research Center.

*Federal funding for this program is pending until we receive official notification from the National Science Foundation.