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Teaching English Abroad Panel This Friday!

Teaching English Abroad: Panel Presentation

Friday, April 22, 4:30-5:30pm

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Learn about Teaching ESL/EFL from a panel of professionals in the field. 

Topics include: rewards and challenges of teaching English abroad, how to get a job, 

what to know before you go, and how to get a CELTA certificate at UT-Austin.

Please RSVP at: https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/ugs/my/events/

All Majors Welcome!

International Student Financial Aid Opportunity

The 2016-2017 General ISSS Financial Aid Award from the International Office provides up to $2,500/semester for the fall and spring, and up to $1,500 in the summer semester for eligible international students. Both graduate and undergraduate students are eligible for this award!  More details are here: https://world.utexas.edu/isss/students/financial-aid/tpeg

 Please spread the word to any interested international students you may work with/advise who qualify. Any questions regarding the award can be directed to me, Phuoc Bui, at p.bui@austin.utexas.edu.

NYT Bestselling YA Author Julie Murphy at UT Austin: Tues, MAY 3, 12pm

Grab Your Crown & Come on Down: Julie Murphy on Dumplin’

Tuesday, May 3, 12:00-1:30pm

Glickman Conference Center, CLA 1.302E

RSVP HERE

Join us for a fireside chat with Julie Murphy, the #1 New York Times bestselling young adult author of Dumplin’ and Side Effects May Vary. We’ll talk body diversity and issues of representation in YA literature. A Q&A session and book signing will follow, and light refreshments will be provided. So grab your crown and come on down! 

“Research for Historical Fiction”- FREE Books for honors students

“Research for Historical Fiction” (part of UGS Research Week)

Friday, April 22, 2016,  3 p.m. in the Joynes Reading Room (CRD 007)

Three distinguished writers of historical fiction—Elizabeth Crook, Dominic Smith, and Karen Olsson—will discuss the research that helped them accurately and vividly depict the settings of their critically-acclaimed novels. Karen Olsson’s latest book, ALL THE HOUSES, is partly set in Washington DC during the Iran Contra Scandal. Dominic Smith’s latest book, THE LAST PAINTING OF SARA DE VOS, is set in 17th-century Holland. Elizabeth Crook’s latest book, MONDAY, MONDAY, is set at the University of Texas during the Charles Whitman shooting in 1966. The Joynes Room has a limited number of FREE BOOKS by each author, which we will give away in advance of the event. Books will be distributed on a first-come basis to honors students who inquire in person at the front desk of the Joynes Reading Room.

Facebook event page: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1607854889540346/

Managing Your Online Research Identity

Learn how to showcase the research you’ve done at UT to impress prospective employers and graduate schools. We’ll discuss the best ways to use both popular and scholarly social media platforms, explain UT Austin’s online archive and how you can submit your work, show you how to collect usage statistics on your work, and provide examples of how to incorporate your online research identity into your resume, CV, or online profile.

This workshop counts as a research communications workshop for the Research Training Certificate offered by the Office of Undergraduate Research.

Taught by UT librarian, Colleen Lyon

April 19, 3-4pm

PCL Learning Lab 2

Pivotal U.S. Elections: Then and Now – April 19 – Glickman Conference Center

PIVOTAL U.S. ELECTIONS: THEN & NOW

INAUGURAL FORUM

“The Election of 1860 and Its Contemporary Significance”

Join the UT College of Liberal Arts and Humanities Texas for an evening of discussion about citizenship, democracy, and pivotal presidential elections in American history. Expert faculty will analyze, through an interdisciplinary lens, the political forces, issues, and consequences of the election of 1860 as well as its parallels to subsequent elections and its relevance today. 

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

4:15–6:45 p.m. : Public forum

6:45–7:15 p.m. : Closing remarks and reception

@ Julius Glickman Conference Center (CLA 1.302E)

College of Liberal Arts Building

The University of Texas at Austin

Participating scholars include Michael Les Benedict (The Ohio State University), Daniel Feller (University of Tennessee), Randall Fuller (University of Tulsa), Andrew Torget (University of North Texas), and Daina Ramey Berry, George B. Forgie, Jacqueline Jones, and Jeremi Suri from The University of Texas at Austin. The Honorable Thomas R. Phillips, former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, will serve as moderator.

Free and open to the public. First-time voters are encouraged to attend!

ACE Opportunity for Graduating Students

I wanted to reach out to you and let you know that ACE is hiring tutors to serve for the 2016-17 school year. This is a great opportunity for students who don’t know what they want to do after graduation but would like to gain professional experience and stay in Austin!

If you know of any students who are looking to commit to a year of service as they apply for grad school, a career in non-profits, education, or want to practice their Spanish, please feel free to send them my contact information and this video to help them learn more. They receive an education award of $5,775 that can go towards grad school or student federal loans. 

Click here to read the tutor position description and click here to learn about our application process. To learn more about ACE and the life-changing experience they would have as a tutor, watch the ACE video or visit the ACE Blog to learn what tutors have to say about their experience.

PS. Several LAHers have participated in ACE and enjoyed the process.

“Witchcraft In Their Lips” Performance

“WITCHCRAFT IN THEIR LIPS”: A new play featuring the women of Shakespeare’s histories

The women of Shakespeare’s history plays tell their own stories in this new play, featuring an all-female cast that includes both UT undergraduates and Austin favorites. The words are all Shakespeare’s; the players are all women. Get to know Margaret, the cunning queen who dominates England; Joan of Arc, the legendary peasant warrior; Doll Tearsheet and Mistress Quickly, the lovable tavern wenches; and many more inspiring, indomitable, rule-defying women. This production is part of an honors thesis project to examine the unique roles that female characters play in the masculine-dominated worlds of the histories. 

SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 8 PM

SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2 PM

THURSDAY, MAY 5, 8 PM *talkback featuring cast & crew

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 8 PM

SATURDAY, MAY 7, 8 PM

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 8 PM *talkback featuring UT professors

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 8 PM

SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2 PM & 8 PM

>>Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/577014129122272/ 

>>Tickets available at untamedshx.brownpapertickets.com 

>>For more info visit untamedshx.wordpress.com 

CAST INCLUDES

Rachel Abbott

Jennifer Rose Davis

Kendall DeBoer

Kristen Hall

Leanna Holmquist

Ehigbor Idonor

Renae Jackson

Lucy Junker

Maria Latiolas

Georgia McLeland

Becky Musser

Kenzie Stewart

CO-DIRECTED by Stephanie Donowho & Nell McKeown

PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Elizabeth Hamm, Kate McLaughlin, Lily Pipkin, Mandy Whited

WITH SUPPORT FROM Foot in the Door, The Broccoli Project

Teaching English Abroad PANEL presentation April 22

Teaching English Abroad: Panel Presentation

Friday, April 22, 4:30-5:30pm

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Learn about Teaching ESL/EFL from a panel of professionals in the field. 

Topics include: rewards and challenges of teaching English abroad, how to get a job, 

what to know before you go, and how to get a CELTA certificate at UT-Austin.

 

All Majors Welcome!

Apply Now for Peers for Pride/Queer on Campus!

Want to make a difference on campus, meet community, & build teaching skills?

Looking for classes on intersectional LGBTQA+ justice?

APPLY NOW to join Peers for Pride 16-17

& facilitate the Queer on Campus workshops!

No experience required!

  • Take two WGS/S W/T D/AFR/MAS classes in ’16-17 with Dr. Kristen Hogan
  • Learn about LGBTQA activism and oppression
  • Name how LGBTQA oppression is interconnected with racism, classism, ableism
  • Create & facilitate performance-based Queer on Campus workshops around UT
  • Make campus safer for & among LGBTQA folks
  • Have fun together!

Contact Dr. Kristen Hogan: hogank@austin.utexas.edu

Apply Now: tinyurl.com/PfPFall2016

Peers for Pride is a project of the Gender & Sexuality Center

Division of Diversity & Community Engagement

Peers for Pride is supported by the Center for Women’s & Gender Studies

 

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& come experience what this is all about!

Queer on Campus: LGBTQA+ Justice Workshops

By Peers for Pride, Gender & Sexuality Center

5/2, Monday, 4:30-5:30, SAC 2.120 & 5/4, Wednesday, 3:30-4:45, SAC 1.106

Join us for an engaging workshop by undergraduate peer educators performing and facilitating discussion of fictional and realistic scenes of experiences of queer students on campus. This workshop will build your capacity to witness, describe, and practice bystander intervention in intersectional oppression of queer people on campus in order to make our campus safer and more inclusive.

Kristen Hogan, PhD; pronouns: she, her, hers

Education Coordinator

Gender & Sexuality Center

The University of Texas at Austin

“The fact is that there is no other work but the work of creating and re-creating ourselves within the context of community.” – M. Jacqui Alexander, Pedagogies of Crossing (Duke 2006)