Monthly Archives: March 2022

UT Outpost Student Leadership Board: Application Live

The UT Outpost Student Leadership Board application is LIVE on HireUTexas by Handshake!

The UT Outpost Student Leadership Board is a group of dynamic and innovative student leaders passionate about supporting the campus community by addressing food insecurity and financial hardships that students face. This team is tasked with managing the day-to-day operations of UT Outpost, programming, and educating the campus community.

We are looking for a dynamic and passionate team of 5 student leaders to support UT Outpost operations and programming for the 2022-2023 academic year. The following positions are available:

  • Food Pantry Board Member
  • Career Closet Board Member
  • Sustainability Board Member
  • Outreach Board Member
  • Volunteer Board Member

The application can be found here and the deadline to apply is April 1st at noon. Please pass this information along to any and all students that you work with and who may be interested in this role.

Please let Val Martin know if you have questions.

First-Gen Longhorn Experience Focus Group

All first-generation graduate and undergraduate students are invited to attend this focus group! Additionally, for those not familiar with first-gen communications on campus, I encourage you to sign up for and promote the following, if you have yet to do so:

Social Media Channels:
@firstgenequity on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
@firstgenlonghorns on Instagram
@1stgenlonghorns on Twitter

A Taste of Turkey

Turkey is dynamic and its rich history and culture challenge Western stereotypes of a homogenous Islamic Middle East. This dynamism is evidenced through the struggle to carve out a uniquely Turkish identity after the end of World War I, the effects of Atatürk’s modernizing reforms, and lasting tensions between Islamism and secularism. Turkey’s unique location at the border between Europe and Asia creates a cultural pivot point between East and West. At the same time, Ottoman history is a backdrop for many of Turkey’s living artistic and cultural practices today.

Interested? Register here to learn more about Turkish culture, language, and cuisine at “A Taste of Turkish Delight!”, a 50-minute immersive event open to all UT students on Wednesday, March 30, April 13, and April 20, 2022. All three “A Taste of Turkish Delight!” sessions will be held in the Middle Eastern Studies Reading Room (CAL 516). Each session is limited to 25 students.

Essential Skills Immersion Series: Budgeting

What are the most in-demand skills for today’s job market and the future of work? This event series aims to help students consider this question as they prepare for the careers of today and tomorrow.

Budgeting regularly leads the list of most in-demand skills by employers seeking college-educated candidates in Texas. With that in mind, our inaugural skill series week focuses on budgeting. By participating in these sessions, you will learn about budgeting in the context of work, how to develop budgeting skills, and how to promote your background and experiences to employers seeking candidates with budgeting skills.

All UT Austin undergraduate and graduate students are invited to attend. Refreshments will be provided.

Budgeting Use Case Panel | Tuesday, April 5, 5-6 p.m. | FAC 2.236 | RSVP

Panelists: Jonathan Alba (Code4), Lucas Markman (Pearl Snap Studios) | Facilitator: Dr. Art Markman, Vice Provost for Continuing and Professional Education and New Education Ventures, UT Austin

Budgeting to Reach Your Goals | Wednesday, April 6, noon-1 p.m. | FAC 2.236 | RSVP

Presenter: Dr. David Platt, Senior Associate Dean, School of Undergraduate Studies

Budget Narratives: “If You Build It, They Will Come,” and Other Financial Narratives We Tell Ourselves | Wednesday, April 6, 5-6 p.m. | FAC 2.236 | RSVP

Presenter: Dr. Amy Ware, Director, Human Dimensions of Organizations

Employer Panel: New Professionals and Budgeting Skills | Thursday, April 7, 5:30-6:30 p.m. | FAC 2.236 | RSVP

Employer Panelists: Accenture, Samsung and UFCU

Liberal Arts in Campaigns & Politics

Do you want to work in politics? Are you interested in protecting the right to vote? Itching to be part of a campaign? Thinking about law school? Join us for a live Zoom Q&A with a longhorn who has done all of that and more since her graduation.

Wednesday, March 30th 2022
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Zoom)
RSVP here.

Amanda Gnaedinger has ten years of experience working in politics, including as Legislative Director for the Texas House of Representatives, Staff Attorney at Lone Star Justice Alliance, and Elections Protection Training Manager at Common Cause. Amanda is a double longhorn. She received her B.A. in Rhetoric & Writing and Chinese Language & Literature from UT in 2012 and her JD from UT Law in 2016.

Liberal Arts Honors Cords, pins and Medallions

Honors Day cords and medallions

Based on GPA and eligibility criteria, students are invited to participate in the University Honors Day ceremony. This year the ceremony is April 9, 2022. https://honorsday.utexas.edu/. In the past, we have had cords and/or medallions available to students who were not able to attend the University ceremony. Our office has been transitioning Honors Day cords etc.. to the CoLA Student Division in GEB 2.200, but we might receive some cords to have on hand to give to students who may have missed the April 9th ceremony. The cords are a variation of Orange and White (the pattern differs from year to year, so it’s important to know which year the student qualified for cords), the medallions have the year stamped on them.

Students who are listed as College Scholars receive the Honors Day (orange/white) cords. Students listed as Distinguished College Scholars receive cords and a medallion.

Liberal Arts Honors (College Honors) Cords- Teal and white 

These cords are for students who are graduating with College Honors (aka Liberal Arts Honors and have taken 3 upper-division LAH classes received at least 2 A-s and 1 B and have a 3.5 or higher GPA).College Honors is reflected on a student’s transcript

 

Liberal Arts Honors Scholars- Pins

These pins are for students who were admitted to the LAH program as first year students and have completed the LAH cohort classes, one upper-division LAH class with experiential learning, academic enrichment, and capstone and have at least a 3.25 upon graduation.  This is an internal designation and is not reflected on a student’s transcript.

Liberal Arts Honors Distinguished Scholars-Medallions and (College Honors) Cords 

These medallions and cords are for students who were admitted to the LAH program as first year students and have completed the LAH cohort classes, three upper-division LAH classes, experiential learningacademic enrichment, and capstone and have at least a 3.5 GPA upon graduation. This is an internal designation and not reflected on a student’s transcript, but College Honors will be indicated on the transcript.

 

Humanities majors get red and white cords, and they will be distributed at the thesis symposium.

Careers in Politics Symposium

The Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at UT Austin is hosting our annual Careers in Politics symposium this April 9th, in person! Careers in Politics is the University’s premier political, public service, and government job-centric seminar. We work to provide direct access to the biggest names in politics. Speakers will share words of wisdom, offer strategies to help you find your role in the world of politics, and provide guidance as you embark on your career in politics via panels and keynotes.

 

The event will conclude with a catered mixer where attendees are encouraged to meet and network with other students from across Central Texas and the state. This event is capped at 75 attendees to keep conversations intimate and networking manageable. There is a $5 registration fee. Students can register at bit.ly/cip2022.

Sanger Learning Center hiring students for 2022-23

The Sanger Learning Center is hiring student educators for next fall, and we would love for you to share far and wide with your advisees. Applications for most positions are due April 1. We are hiring for Tutors, Peer Academic Coaches, Outreach & Communication Specialists, Supplemental Instruction (SI) leaders, and Peer-Led Undergraduate Study (PLUS) Coordinators, and all positions start at $14/hour.

Interested applicants should know that they need not have a perfect academic record to apply—the best student educators tend to be those who can collaborate and empathize with peers and know that all learning is a process. We encourage students from all majors and backgrounds to apply.

A Night with Ethnic and Identity Studies

On Wednesday, March 30th at 5 pm in UTC 3.104, the Senate of College Councils’ Equity and Inclusion Committee will be hosting A Night with Ethnic and Identity Studies. This is a three-part event which aims to encourage current UT students from all colleges to enroll in courses within African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS), Mexican American and Latino/a Studies (MALS), Asian American Studies (AAS), Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS), and Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS). The night will consist of a Q+A panel with students and alumni, mock lectures with professors from each program, and brief info-sessions with program representatives.

We invite everyone to attend this event! However, we highly encourage students who have an interest in adding a major, minor, and/or certificate within AADS, MALS, AAS, NAIS, and WGS to join us. Please RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/RSVP-NWEIS.

Lastly, are encouraging COVID-19 guidelines at this event to make sure everyone is safe. As such, masks and negative PCT tests are highly recommended in order to attend in person.

If you have any questions, please direct them to senateequityandinclusion@gmail.com.