Daily Archives: September 15, 2019

Peace Corps Application Workshop

For Peace Corps, now is the time for interested seniors to be applying!  There are still seats available for the Application Workshop on Tuesday September 17 from 12:30 – 2 pm at Texas Global at 2400 Nueces St.  Students are asked to register in advance on the Events Page since food will be provided.

Peace Corps are currently recruiting for departures ranging from April to September 2020 with 130 open positions up on our website right now!  This is the perfect time for seniors to get those applications submitted!  Attached a quick overview of the program in addition to a flyer for the workshop.

As a quick reminder, Peace Corps is open to all US Citizens 18 years of age and older.  They cover all cost associated with serving from housing to medical to living allowance while providing an opportunity for students to give back on a global scale.  They also have tons of other benefits including grad school fellowships!

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Writing Center Internship

The University Writing Center (UWC) if looking for new interns!  Undergraduates must first take RHE368C: Writing Center Internship where they will be trained to work as writing consultants. Students who successfully complete the internship course will interview for positions that begin in Fall 2020, pay $12.40/hour, and can be renewed every semester the student is enrolled.

 This internship has two components: coursework and consulting.

During the first part of the term, you will learn the goals and practices of writing centers, research issues in writing center studies and composition studies, analyze papers and assignments from various academic disciplines, observe writing consultations at the UWC, role-play responses to different consulting scenarios, and review key elements of grammar, mechanics, and usage.

During the last 4 weeks of the term, you will work under supervision for 6 hours per week as a consultant in the UWC. The class meets occasionally during this internship period to critically reflect upon your consulting experiences, support each other’s continued learning, and present your final projects for class.  

TO LEARN MORE:

If you wish to learn more about the internship course and working at the UWC, please attend the annual Open House:

What: UWC Open House

Where: University Writing Center, PCL 2.330

When: Thursday, October 3, 4-6PM

You’ll have a chance to talk to the professor who teaches RHE368C, meet the staff, and hear from consultants about what it’s like to take the course and work at the UWC. Pizza will be provided.

TO APPLY:

If you wish to apply for RHE368C, please submit:

  1. A cover letter that explains why you want to take the course and work at the UWC and includes a list of academic genres you have written during college (literary analysis, lab reports, etc.
  2. A resume
  3. A writing sample (5-10 pages) that you have written during your college career. If you wish to show examples of your work in more than one genre, you may include excerpts from different papers, but please don’t exceed 10 pages total.

 Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis throughout October/early November and will continue until the course is full. Early application is encouraged. All interviews will be held in the UWC.

Modernist Networks: The Annette Campbell-White Collection

The Harry Ransom Center is presenting a new exhibit titled Modernist Networks: The Annette Campbell-White Collection! This is a rare opportunity to see letters, books, artifacts, and manuscripts by Modernist writers who defined a literary revolution – Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Joseph Conrad, and others – from the private collection of Annette Campbell-White, a pioneering venture capitalist and rare book collector. 

The collection will be on view from now until January 5, 2020 and free docent tours will be offered every day at noon. For more information, visit hrc.utexas.edu

Title: Modernist Networks: The Annette Campbell-White Collection

Dates: On view through January 5, 2020

Time: Gallery hours:

10 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday
10 a.m.–7 p.m. Thursday
Noon–5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Venue: Harry Ransom Center

300 West 21st Street
Austin, Texas 78712