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Texas Phanos

Leaders wanted!

The College of Liberal Arts is excited to announce the re-opening of applications to join Texas Phanos. Phanos is the Greek word for torches, and we are looking for students who will shine a light on the importance of a Liberal Arts education.

Phanos membership consists of high-achieving individuals who are leaders of different organizations on the Forty Acres. Members are selected to represent the College in various capacities, including recruiting and fundraising events, assisting with official College events (like Explore UT), and serving as student representatives to esteemed alumni, faculty, College administrators, and other stakeholders. 

The deadline to submit an application is noon on February 13, 2017. Students who meet the desired qualifications will be invited to an interview and final decisions about membership will be made before the end of February. 

The application to join and more information about qualifications, responsibilities, and benefits of membership can be found on the Texas Phanos website.

Additionally, current Texas Phanos members will be hosting information sessions for students who are interested in joining.

Info Session 1: February 2, 5pm in CLA 1.304

Info Session 2: February 8, 5pm in CLA 1.304 

Info Session 3: February 9, 6pm in CLA 1.304

If you have any questions, please contact Phil Butler, Student Program Coordinator, Office of Student Success.

Foot in the Door Spring audition information

WELCOME TO A NEW SEMESTER OF GREAT PLAYS AND GREAT PEOPLE

Monday, January 30th at 7pm-ART 1.120

Tuesday, January 31st at 7pm-ART 1.120

If you are interested in acting, tech, or have any interest in our company at all, come see us at auditions! 

Auditions consist of cold readings from the plays, so you don’t have to prepare anything. Bring yourself, some friends, a pen/pencil, and be ready to play. You only need to come to one night to be considered, but coming to both doesn’t hurt! 

We are doing three shows this semester:

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST by Oscar Wilde

Directed by Estevan Balderrama and Victoria Fazzino

Tentative performance dates: April 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd

THE DUCK VARIATIONS by David Mamet

Directed by Josh Armstrong

Tentative performance dates: April 8th and 15th 

CHECK PLEASE by Jonathan Rand

Head Directed by Sandy Schwalen, co-directed by Sidney Schubarth and Kinsey Shackelford

Tentative performance dates: April 7th, 8th, 9th, 14th, 15th, 16th

Any questions, comments or concerns? Contact executive producer Victoria Fazzino <victoria.fazzino@yahoo.com>!

Language and Culture in Salvador, Brazil

It is still possible to apply to the summer program in Salvador.  It is being run this year as a special affiliated program. Course offerings include both lower division, including Portuguese for Spanish speakers, and upper division. Dan Siefken from Study Abroad will have an info session next Wednesday at 5:00 in Benedict 1.118. I’ve attached a brochure. The deadline is February 15.

Here’s the basic info for students:

Language and Culture in Salvador, Brazil – Summer 1    

o   Track 1: POR 329S and POR 362 or

o   Track 2: POR 601D / POR 610S / POR 611D       

Info Session:

o   Wednesday, Feb. 1 @5-6pm BEN 1.118

CoLA Spring 2017 Scholarships

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIPS

 

Applications are now being accepted for merit-based, research, and study abroad scholarships for spring 2017!

 

See if you are eligible on the Liberal Arts scholarship website: 

 

bit.ly/CLAScholarships

 

Deadline for merit & research scholarships are February 19 and March 6!

McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo, 2/1 – Are You Ready?

Liberal Arts students are invited to attend the McCombs Spring 2017 Undergraduate Career Expo on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 from 3:00 – 5:00 PM.  If you plan to attend, are you ready? 

Attend our prep workshop on 1/30 to learn how you can best prepare in advance; what to wear; what works and doesn’t work; and what employers are really looking for.

Workshop

Career Fair Success Strategies for the McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo- Join us to talk about the best ways to market yourself during the Career Expo on 2/1. We will discuss the following topics and more…

  • How to dress appropriately so that you don’t get turned away at the door (yes, this happens).
  • How to market the liberal arts degree.
  • How to make the best first impression.
  • What questions you should ask employers.
  • Who will be there and what they are looking for.
  • How to follow up after the event.  

Monday, January 30, 2017 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | LACS, FAC 18 | All Current Liberal Arts Students | Casual | RSVP Required: Login and and explore the event in your BTT Gateway account and search for this event under the Career Events tab.

McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo- 

Wednesday, February 1, 2017 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM (open to Liberal Arts students), Arrive by 2:45pm (Recommended) | UT RecSports Center, 2nd Floor | Required Attire: Business Professional. Please see the below Business Professional tab and the complete Business Attire Guide for more information on business professional attire. Students not wearing business professional attire will not be permitted into the expo. | Don’t forget your UT ID. You will be required to show your ID to gain entry.

Employer Info & Expo App: Download the Undergraduate Career Expo App by searching for “McCombs Undergrad Career Expo” in your Google Play Store or Apple Store.

Clements Center Internship Information Session

Internship Information Session

Wednesday, Jan 25, 2017   |   12:00-1:00 PM   |  Texas Governors Room

On January 25th, the Clements Center will host an Internship Information Session at the Texas Governor’s Room (UNB 3.116) from 12-1pm. Clements Center staff will be on hand to provide tips and strategies for applying to summer internships in the fields of national security, foreign policy, and intelligence. Fellow UT students will also talk about their experiences with the application process, internship programs, and financial resources. A light lunch will be provided.

Please be sure to check out our Internship and Fellowship Database, as well as our Student Professional Development Fund program.

Student Loan Expert Heather Jarvis on January 27, 2017

Subject: You’re Invited to Hear National Student Loan Expert Heather Jarvis on January 27, 2017

The Texas Law Career Services Office would like to invite you and your public service-minded students to a presentation on federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness and the income-drive repayment programs. National student loan expert Heather Jarvis will present “Public Service Loan Forgiveness in Five Easy Steps” in the Law School’s Francis Auditorium (see map) on Friday, January 27 , from 11:45 AM -1:00 PM.

Although the program is being hosted by the School of Law, the information shared will be beneficial to students and professionals of all disciplines employed in the public sector. We hope that you and your students will attend. RSVP on Eventbrite by Wednesday, January 25, 2017. There is no cost to attend.

The presentation is sponsored by the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law, the Texas Law Career Services Office, and the Texas Law Financial Aid Office. All UT-Austin students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.

UTLA Fall 2017 Application Deadline & Information Sessions

The Semester in Los Angeles (UTLA) program is currently accepting applications for Fall 2017 and beyond. The deadline to apply for Fall 2017 is February 13th, 2017

UTLA Information sessions are scheduled in early February for the following dates:

Monday, February 6, 3:00PM-4:00PM, BMC 5.102

Tuesday, February 7, 1:00PM-2:00PM, CMA 5.136

Thursday, February 9, 3:30PM-4:30PM, BMC 5.102

These sessions will be general in nature and intended for anyone with questions about the program, online application, costs, L.A., etc.  Phil Nemy, UTLA Director, will be in Austin and hosting these sessions. 

UTLA is open to all UT majors.  For more information on the Semester in the Los Angeles Program (including a link to the online application), visit: http://moody.utexas.edu/utla

Future UTLA Application Deadlines:

Spring 2018 – May 1, 2017

Summer 2018 – October 2, 2017

Spires Intercollegiate Arts & Literary Magazine

Spires Intercollegiate Arts & Literary Magazine

at Washington University in St. Louis is currently accepting submissions of poetry, prose and artwork for our Spring 2017 issue. On behalf of the Spires staff, we encourage you to submit your creative work to our publication by our deadline of Monday, February

20th. Spires has printed the work of talented undergraduates twice a year since 1995, and we continue to enjoy showcasing the efforts of creative students from across the country. If you would like to submit to our magazine, please take note of the guidelines

below and keep our deadline in mind. We are eager to review your work and we look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Haley Berg

Literary Editor, Spires Magazine

http://spires.wustl.edu/

Guidelines:

To:

 spiresmagazine@gmail.com

Subject:

Submission

Body:

 Name, graduating class, college or university you attend, titles of all submissions.  If submitting artwork, please include the medium.

Attached:

 

.docx documents containing any written submissions. Please limit each written submission to 15 pages, double-spaced.

For artwork, please send it as a .tif file.

If you want to submit a digital version of a visual work please scan it at 600 dpi or higher (preferably)

at 100% size, and save it as a compressed TIF file, or use a vector based file format such as AI or EPS.

Please email us with any questions.