Daily Archives: September 10, 2013

Archer Fellowship Program

Interested in public policy and public service? Want to spend a semester living, interning, and taking in-residence classes in Washington, D.C.? 

If the answer is yes, the Archer Fellowship Program may be for you! Students of all majors, political beliefs, and policy interests are welcome to apply. Come learn about this exciting program at an information session; view the schedule at http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/archer/info-sessions.

Applications for the 2014-2015 academic year are due February 17, though students who will be abroad this spring should apply by November 1. Like UT Austin Archer Fellowship Program on Facebook for application tips and to stay informed.

Questions? Contact Rose Mastrangelo at r.mastrangelo@austin.utexas.edu.

Actuarial Information Session

An individual who wants to become an actuary must excel at challenging courses in mathematics, have some interest in using these skills to analyze and solve business problems, be willing to spend many hours preparing for professional examinations, and possess good communication skills.

If you think that you may be good candidates for this type of career, please come to the upcoming Actuarial Studies Information Session. The session is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 4-5 pm and will take place in RLM 5.124.

Actuarial program director Mark Maxwell will briefly describe the actuarial profession, the professional actuarial organizations, the actuarial credentialing process, and the UT actuarial program/degree. Is the profession right for you?  Characteristics of both successful and unsuccessful students will be discussed so that you can judge for yourself.

A significant portion of time will be reserved to answer questions from those in attendance.

Joynes Room Events- September 26 Writer Caleb Crain and October 1 Pulitzer Prize Journalist Anne Hull both events @7:00 pm

The Joynes Room will host writer Caleb Crain for a free public event at 7 p.m. on September 26th. Crain is a frequent contributor to publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, and the Paris Review. His first novel, Necessary Errors, tells the story of a young American who travels to Prague shortly after the Velvet Revolution, hoping to learn something about the world and about himself. The Joynes Reading Room has a limited number of FREE BOOKS by Caleb Crain to give away, so you can read his novel before he visits. These books are only available to UT honors students who make a commitment to attend the event. Free books may be claimed IN PERSON at the front desk of the Joynes Reading Room (CRD 007).

The following week, our guest will be Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Anne Hull. In her field reporting for the Washington Post, Hull writes in-depth articles that illuminate the human element of major news stories through the personal experiences of individuals. She has covered the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, domestic incidents of gun violence, and the lives of veterans and their families returning from the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. Hull will speak in the Joynes Reading Room (CRD 23) on Tuesday evening, October 1, at 7 p.m., in an event that is free and open to the public.

Contact Matt Valentine with any questions: (512) 471-5692.