Monthly Archives: August 2015

LAH Office Volunteers Needed!

LAHers,

We are looking for some volunteers for the Fall semester.  If you are interested in volunteering for a few hours each week in the fall,  you’ll have the opportunity to chat with current students, prospective students, get free food and a chance to get to know everyone else in the office better. Job duties include answering the phone, greeting visitors, collecting mail, making copies and running errands as needed.  We do rely heavily on our volunteers, so showing up on time and taking the position seriously is important.

Times we need volunteers: Mondays and Wednesdays 8:00-9:00amFridays 9:00-11:00. Get your morning started in the LAH office.

Tuesdays 11:00-12:00 and 3:00-5:00 and Thursdays 11:00-5:00.(time can be split among volunteers)

If you are interested in covering the desk for at least an hour block, please email Mary Cone. mary.cone@austin.utexas.edu

Include your name, EID and hours you are able to volunteer.

LAH/P2 Maymester in Rome, “Pope Francis’s Catholic Church: The Making of the Modern Papacy.”

This program offers the unique opportunity to explore first-hand the history and politics of papal succession and church policy in Rome, Italy. Specifically, we will concentrate on Pope Francis, the Holy See, the Vatican, and the world that it serves. Participants will earn credit for LAH 350, TC 357  or GOV 379S.

For more details, attend an info session:
Wed. Sept. 16 4-5pm MEZ 1.210

Tues. Sept. 22 5-6pm MEZ 2.124

Mon. Oct. 12 12-1pm PAR 101

 

JAMP Info Sessions for Fr. & So. Students

JAMP INFORMATION SESSIONS:

What is JAMP?

The Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP) is a special program created by the Texas Legislature to support and encourage highly qualified, economically disadvantaged students pursuing a medical education.

Who is JAMP For?

Students are eligible to apply for the program between the spring semester of their first year of college and the fall semester of their second year of college. (Actual dates are May 1st – September 30th)

Want More Information on JAMP and How to Apply?

If you want to learn more about JAMP, please attend a JAMP Information Session in Fall of 2015. The sessions will be held by our JAMP Ambassadors. They will answer your questions, as they go over the JAMP process here at UT Austin.

•             Monday, August 31st | 5-6PM | NOA 1.110

•             Thursday, September 3rd | 5:30-6:30PM | BEN 1.102

Please check out our UT Austin JAMP website: https://cns.utexas.edu/health-professions/jamp

Mindfulness Training Series

1).  BREATHE: A Mindfulness Training Series. A free, six-week workshop series for students.  Students will learn mindfulness meditation and various practices designed to reduce emotional distress, improve attention, and address stress patterns. This workshop series is appropriate for any student interested in learning about meditation and those wanting to develop emotional resilience to manage anxiety and stress.  We will have a required information session for students to attend October 6th.  Details on flyer.

Information Session:

Tues., Oct. 6, 2-3:30pm, CLA 0.124

Workshop series held Tuesdays, Oct. 13-Nov. 17, 2-3:30pm, CLA 0.124

RSVP for the information session at tinyurl.com/UTBREATHE

2). Mindfulness Meditation Lunch Hour Group.  A drop-in group for staff, faculty, and students to practice mindfulness meditation together.  No experience necessary; brief instruction on meditation will be provided.  Group will meet biweekly on Fridays at 12:10 beginning on Sept. 11.  Meetings in Harry Ransom Ctr, 3rd Fl. Tom Lea Room.  More info on flyer.

Location: Harry Ransom Center, 3rd floor, Tom Lea Room

Biweekly on Fridays: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4

Time: 12:10-12:50 pm

 

Contact Alicia Enciso Litschi, Ph.D. with any questions at 512-471-4003

 

 If you’re curious, the following two videos summarize some of the current research on mindfulness meditation, providing some background on why it’s such a hot topic in counseling and psychology these days.

Animation on Scientific Power of Meditation:  https://youtu.be/Aw71zanwMnY

Meditation Changes Your Brain, TEDx Talk:  https://youtu.be/m8rRzTtP7Tc

Student Conduct Board Recruitment 2015-2016

We are actively recruiting student members for the Student Conduct Board for the 2015-2016 academic year.

The Student Conduct Board offers the opportunity for students to be actively involved in promoting academic integrity and the student Honor Code on our campus. Students will share with faculty the responsibility of changing our culture to one where academic integrity is not merely an aspiration but an embedded reality of what it means to be a Longhorn. Since Fall 2013, students charged with academic violations have the option of having their cases heard by the Student Conduct Board, a panel of students, faculty and staff who are responsible for making decisions on academic related judicial cases.

 Students with a strong commitment to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity on our campus are encouraged to get involved. This prestigious opportunity is open to undergraduate and graduate students and the application deadline is September 10, 2015.  Successful candidates will be appointed by President Fenves to the Student Conduct Board.

Funding for UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS is available!

Application Deadline: Thursday, September 17, 2015.
Information session:  Thursday, September 10, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in FAC 328

The Undergraduate Research Fellowship (URF) program, sponsored by the Office of the VP for Research, provides support for specific scholarly research projects conducted by full-time UT undergraduate students enrolled in any department. These fellowships (up to $1,000) are intended to cover costs associated with independent research projects proposed and written by student applicants and undertaken with the supervision of a university tenured or tenure-track faculty member, lecturer, senior lecturer or full-time research scientist/engineer. Supervisor must be able to serve as Principal Investigator if IACUC, IBC or IRB approvals are needed.  Other restrictions apply.

Information and application form are available at the Vice
President for Research website:
http://www.utexas.edu/research/resources/awards-fellowships-grants. Early application is recommended. We are unable to accept late submissions due to tight review schedules. Please direct questions to liza@austin.utexas.edu or 512-471-2877.

Finance Express

Financial Express, located in the FAC lobby, is a one-stop location that integrates staff from the offices of Financial Aid, and Tuition & Billing. This is designed to provide students with the information they need in one location, and mitigate the back-and-forth between the offices on campus.

Financial Express Services

FINANCIAL AID

·         Revise unreleased aid

·         Reinstate aid

·         Report enrollment changes

·         Learn how adding/dropping class impacts aid

TUITION BILLS & FINANCIAL BARS

·         Discuss ways to pay bills

·         Prepaid Tuition plans

·         529 College Savings Plans

·         GI Bill & Hazelwood Exemption

·         Discuss refunds and add bills

·         Apply for short-term tuition or cash loans

·         Get guidance on past due tuition bills or tuition/cash loans

Dates

Financial Express will be open from August 17 through September 4.

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Students can also find assistance in the same places they have in the past.

·         Online at CASH (Check Aid Status Here)

·         Email: ask@finaid.utexas.edu

·         In person at the Office of Financial Aid (in SSB)

ARC course available for upper-division non-majors: History/Theories of Landscape Architecture

ARC 342E, History/Theories of Landscape Architecture I (Antiquity to 1700), will be available to upper-division non-majors; the only pre-req for non-majors is the consent of the instructor. The instructor is Landscape Architecture professor Mirka Benes. Interested undergrads should contact Professor Benes directly at mirkabenes@utexas.edu. A course description is available at https://soa.utexas.edu/courses/fall-2015/historytheories-landscape-architecture-i.

ARC 342E HIST/THEORS OF LANDSCP ARCH I 

00810

MW

10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

GOL 3.120

BENES, MIROSLAVA

open

New RHE Course: Screenwriting: Life Stories

Hi Advisors –

Please see the information below (and flyer attached) about a new RHE class being taught this fall.  Applications are still being accepted.

Questions?  Evan Roberts (evanroberts@austin.utexas.edu)

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SCREENWRITING: LIFE STORIES

RHE 328

INSTRUCTOR: EVAN ROBERTS

FALL 2015, WED 6-9

Apply: goo.gl/AXQs8X

This course is an introduction to ethnographic/documentary fieldwork and the screenwriting adaptation process. Students will conduct oral history interviews with an individual and adapt their life story into an 8 page short film script.

First, writing teams will conduct a series of interviews outside of class, learn the basics of how to get “good tape” and transcribe their recordings. Next, teams will use these transcripts as source material for fictional stories and workshop their scripts in class.  Students will engage in short interview projects to learn the craft of interviewing, as well as writing exercises where they use existing oral histories to practice adapting the essence of a real life experience into a three-act structure. Through in-class writing exercises and writing assignments, students will explore the process of adaptation and find their “take” on the essence of a situation in one person’s life.

Students will explore the basic dramatic principles of story, character and structure as well as analyze the structure and mechanics of scripts and short films and present their findings in class. Since much of the work of screenwriting is done before the actual drafting, this class will focus on the process of screenwriting: from the initial premise, to treatments and step-outlines, then writing the first draft.  The craft of screenwriting is learned through the critical examination of other screenplays and films, ie:  we watch movies to learn how to write movies, read screenplays in order to write screenplays.  This workshop, then, will also hone your critical and editorial skills, and the application of those skills to your own writing.

The semester culminates with a pitch presentation, in which you and your writing partner reveal your collaborative creative process and bring us into the world of the film in a clear, concise, engaging visual presentation. The panel will consist of Deans, friends of the college, and local filmmakers. Each film project competes for the potential to get their film funded and produced by the College of Liberal Arts film production team and local filmmakers. Students will retain a writing credit on the finished short film.

LAH Study Abroad Scholarships for Spring 2016

The LAH Study Abroad Scholarship application for Spring 2016 is now open.  To apply, submit your application online through the study abroad online scholarship application, Global Assist.   After selecting “Get Started,” the website will prompt you to set up an online profile and show you a list of scholarships which criteria you meet. If you are applying for a study abroad program not affiliated with UT, please enter program code 300999.

The application requires a one-page statement of your study abroad plans. The statement should include where and what the student will be studying, the projected cost involved, and the role that study abroad and the mastery of a foreign language plays in the student’s academic and career goals.

The deadlines are 5:00 pm November 1 for Spring.