LAHers if you will be in Austin all or part of the summer, consider signing up to volunteer to meet, greet and pre-advise the incoming LAH class of 2018. We will be having a info/ training session Tuesday, May 6 3:00-4:30ish in the LAH Commons room. Sign up on the Google doc if you are able to attend the training… I’ll have Tiffs Treats there. :-) http://goo.gl/VrI2Xo
Monthly Archives: April 2014
LAH Summer Office Position
We have one position in the LAH office this summer for 20 hrs/wk for $10/hr. Duties will include: answering phones, scheduling advising appointments, greeting visitors, updating the website, and assisting with orientation as needed. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills and basic technology knowledge (Microsoft outlook, wordpress, power point). Please send your resume to bbc@austin.utexas.edu by Thursday, May 1.
Pick Up a Copy of Echo, the LAH Literary Journal
Lavender Graduation & LGBT Alumni Celebration
Lavender Graduation & LGBT Alumni Celebration When: Wednesday 5/14, 4-7pm Where: Student Activities Center Ballroom (SAC 2.410) & The Etter-Harbin Alumni Center (2110 San Jacinto Boulevard, Austin, TX 78712) Registration for Lavender Graduation is now LIVE!!! Click here to register. Lavender Graduation is a special graduation ceremony that honors the achievements of graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and ally students on campus. Lavender Graduation is co-hosted by the Gender and Sexuality Center and the UT Queer Students Alliance (QSA). Our goal is to provide a venue to demonstrate the success of our community members in a personal, entertaining and celebratory way. The Lavender Graduation Ceremony includes: Exhilarating speeches from UT faculty, administrators, students, and alumni; the chance to cross the lavender stage to celebrate your success and to receive a Lavender Graduation certificate as well as a rainbow tassel; and music, cake and food to share with friends, family and well-wishers! Do you want to show your support even though you are not graduating? Attend the event, and bring your friends! Sign up on the GSC listserv to get updates and reminders closer to the event. Would you like to volunteer at Lavender Graduation? Students, staff and faculty are welcome to help make this a successful event by providing assistance with event set up and clean up. Email us to learn how you can help, or get on our mailing list: gsc@austin.utexas.edu! Click here to see our Facebook event! |
HRC Event with poet, biographer Matthew Hollis
Award-winning poet, biographer, and editor Matthew Hollis speaks about the friendship between poets Robert Frost and Edward Thomas and its fatal consequences in the midst of the Great War on Thursday, April 24, at 7 p.m. Ransom Center members receive complimentary parking and priority entry at this program. Material related to Edward Thomas is featured in the Ransom Center’s current exhibition The World at War, 1914–1918.
Hollis’s book Ground Water (Bloodaxe, 2004) was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, and the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. He is co-editor of Strong Words: Modern Poets on Modern Poetry (Bloodaxe, 2000) and 101 Poems Against War (Faber, 2003), and editor of Selected Poems of Edward Thomas (Faber, 2011). Now All Roads Lead to France: The Last Years of Edward Thomas (Faber, 2011; Norton, 2012) won the Costa Biography Award and the H. W. Fisher Biography Prize and was the Sunday Times Biography of the Year. Doors open at 6:20 p.m. for members and at 6:30 p.m. for the general public. Members must present their membership cards for priority entrance; one seat per membership card. Members arriving after 6:30 p.m. will join the general queue. Complimentary parking for members is available at the University Co-op garage at 23rd and San Antonio streets. Attendees may enter to win a copy of Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken and Other Poems and a copy of Matthew Hollis’s book Now All Roads Lead to France: A Life of Edward Thomas. |
Ignite Texas: Political Power in Every Young Woman
Ignite Texas: Political Power in Every Young Woman, is hosting their first ever major event next Saturday. It will feature a panel of distinguished women that are involved in politics on both sides of the aisle, followed by an opportunity to network with them and other similar-minded peers! There will be food and prizes to win, also! More details on the facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/424312284372801/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming
GOV 312L-Honors Fall Offering! US and World Economy
Internships with TexPIRG!
Hello,
My name is Sara Smith, Staff Attorney with TexPIRG, a citizen based consumer advocacy group, and we are reaching out to you because you’re a professor and a member of TexPIRG. We’re looking to recruit interns for our public interest issue campaigns, including Toxic Chemical Security, Youth Voter Registration and Antibiotics in Factory Farming. Our internship program focuses on giving students a well-rounded experience in campaign politics. Students will work on each major part of any political campaign, grassroots/grasstops advocacy, direct advocacy (lobbying), media relations and policy research. These skills are essential whether you’re working on a presidential campaign or a ballot initiative. Furthermore, TexPIRG is non-partisan, which means students will learn to build coalitions across partisan boundaries. Our focus on coalition building and cooperation has lead us to success in many of our issue campaigns. Students will work closely with experienced advocates, staff attorneys, community organizers and legislatures on our campaign, gaining valuable skills. Below are internship descriptions for our three types of positions. It would be great if you could forward this e-mail to your students. Keep in mind that we are looking for volunteers as well. We’re willing to be flexible with your schedule to ensure a productive and educational internship for you, no matter how many or few hours you can commit. Thanks, Sara E. Smith, JD Staff Attorney Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) 815 Brazos, Ste. 600 Austin, Texas 78701 740-591-6928 – cell INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TexPIRG Internship: Research and Issue Research Interns are an important link to the educational mission of TexPIRG’s campus program. The problems that our society faces seem complex and daunting. Research interns take important information, cut through the confusion, and present the information to the campus and community in accessible and action-oriented ways. The position is open to students wishing to learn more about a particular issue, improve writing and communication skills, and learn more about the political system. Responsibilities vary from project to project, but may include:
TexPIRG Internship: Media, Public Relations Media and public relations are key to each TexPIRG project. Media/PR interns work to educate the campus and surrounding community about the environment, consumer protection and community service opportunities. The position is open to students who want to learn how to work with the media, improve writing and designing skills, and learn more about campaigning and politics. Responsibilities vary from project to project, but may include:
TexPIRG Internship: Grassroots Organizing Grassroots interns have a key role in each TexPIRG project. Grassroots interns recruit and mobilize the hundreds of volunteers who make TexPIRG’s campaigns successful. Grassroots interns supervise the letter writing and petitioning, generating political pressure on our elected officials to support our issues, and design the materials to educate the public about the problems of our time. The position is open to students who want to work with other people, have a direct impact on our elected leaders’ decisions, and learn more about campaigning and politics. Responsibilities vary from project to project, but may include:
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Congratulations to Linda Mayhew!
Linda Mayhew has been awarded Winner of the Outstanding Advising Award – Primary Advising Role. Established in 1983, the NACADA Annual Awards Program for Academic Advising honors individuals and institutions making significant contributions to the improvement of academic advising. NACADA is a representative and advocate of academic advising and those providing that service to higher education. WOO HOO Linda!!
The Liberal Arts Honors Student Council congratulates newly elected officers
The Liberal Arts Honors Student Council would like to congratulate our newly elected officers:
President: Haley Williams
Vice President: Kenneth Williams
Secretary: Walker Fountain
Treasurer: Madeleine Toups
Mentoring Chair: Nick Gatz
Mentoring Vice Chairs: Sarah Fischer and Ena Ganguly
Social Chair: Imogen Sealy
Social Vice Chair: Kris Smith-Wright
Service Co-Chairs: Hannah Shepherd and Helen Heston
Academic Chair: Claire Smith
Publicity Chair: Marlene Renz
We’re looking forward to a great 2014-2015 school year!