Daily Archives: October 1, 2013

Information Session about Internships/Jobs at Undergraduate Writing Center, 10/8, 5-6:30PM

The Undergraduate Writing Center will host its annual Open House/Information Session next Tuesday, October 8, from 5-6:30PM. The session is for undergraduates who wish to work as writing consultants at the Undergraduate Writing Center.

In order to work for us, students must first apply for and successfully complete Writing Center Internship (RHE368C), which is taught each spring by Dr. John Ruszkiewicz. During the session, they will have a chance to ask John questions about the course and the application process (Applications are due 10/15). They will also meet current undergraduate consultants and hear about their experiences in RHE368C and the UWC.

Students who are interested but cannot attend the information session may visit http://uwc.utexas.edu/working/ for an overview of the course and application process.

Contribute to Echo!

Echo, the LAH literary journal, is now accepting submissions for the

2014 edition! Please submit your poetry, prose, and photography to

echolitmag@gmail.com. Feel free to submit any number of pieces in any

or all of the categories. The deadline this year is Monday, January

27th, 2014.

If you are interested in helping the Echo Team read submissions and

put together the magazine, please email the same address

(echolitmag@gmail.com) requesting to be put on the mailing list.  The

time commitment is one meeting in the fall and two in the spring.

To receive Facebook notifications about Echo, “like” our Facebook page

(https://www.facebook.com/EchoLitMag).

Analecta Literary and Arts Journal is now accepting applications

Analecta Literary and Arts Journal will be accepting staff applications through 11:59 p.m. on Monday, October 14. Analecta is the official Literary and Arts Journal at the University of Texas. An entirely student-run publication, Analecta is produced by a small group of undergraduate students committed to finding exceptional work by both undergraduate and graduate students at UT. Analecta features a manifold collection of poetry, prose (both essays and fiction), dramatic works, and visual arts. Joining the staff affords opportunities to participate UT’s vibrant literary and artistic community, earn meaningful leadership positions, and publish a first-rate journal each year.

Students can request an application by sending an e-mail with the subject line “Application Request” to analecta.ut@gmail.com. Please direct any questions to the same address.