Author Archives: Linda Mayhew

Foot in the Door Auditions TODAY and TOMORROW

Foot in the Door Auditions

Tuesday Jan 21: WEL 1.316

Wednesday Jan 22: WEL 3.502

7 PM – 10 PM

(Only one night of attendance is required)

If you’re interested in acting, tech, stage work, or any part of theatre at all, come join us for the 2014 spring semester!

Plays include:

Agamemnon by Aeschylus

directed by Imogen Sealy & assistant directed by Haley Williams

All in the Timing by David Ives

directed by Emily Neie, Matt Pattillo, Jordan Smith, Brett Weber Davis

As You Like It by William Shakespeare (co-produced with the Broccoli Project)

directed by Patrick Wall & assistant directed by Reid O’Conor

 

Join the Facebook event here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/263419793816443/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming

Liberal Arts Students Invited to McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo 1/29 & Expo Prep Workshop 1/23

Liberal Arts students are invited to attend the McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 from 3:00 – 5:00 PM. If you plan to attend, are you ready?

Attend our prep workshop on 1/23 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: Making the Most of the McCombs Undergraduate Career Expo  
Date: Thursday, January 23, 2014
Time: 1-2PM
Location: LACS, FAC 18
Who: All Current Liberal Arts Students
Attire: Casual
RSVP Required: RSVP via your BTT Gateway account [Here]

If you have asked yourself any of the following questions, this workshop is for you!

  • How can I best market my Liberal Arts degree for business opportunities?
  • How do I walk up to a booth and start a conversation with an employer?
  • What should my elevator speech say about me?
  • What are topics I should bring up and which ones should I avoid?
  • What do I wear?
  • What do I take with me?
  • Are there ways to find out about jobs that aren’t posted?
  • How do I respond if an employer wants to interview me?
  • How do I follow up after the career expo?

McCOMBS UNDERGRADUATE CAREER EXPO
Date: Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Time: 3:00 – 5:00 PM (open to non-business students, including Liberal Arts students)
Location: UT RecSports Center, 2nd Floor
Business Professional Attire Required for Entry: Matching suit required (dark blue, dark grey, or black), professional footwear, no bright or neon hair color, no visible facial piercings and all men must wear ties. Please explore the Business Attire Guide [Here] for more information on business professional attire. Students not wearing business professional attire will not be permitted into the expo.
UT ID Card Required for Entry: The career expo will be open to all current UT Austin students, including Liberal Arts majors, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. No alumni will be permitted.
More Info…

Thanks,
Liberal Arts Career Services | The University of Texas at Austin
FAC 18 | ph 512.471.7900 | fx 512.471.7903
recruit@austin.utexas.edu | http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/lacs

Dean Performing Arts Series Presents ALO’s Tosca

Dean Performing Arts Series tickets available in the University Honors Center.  These tickets have been bought for honors students and are available at the low price of $5.

The Austin Lyric Opera presents: Puccini’s “Tosca”

The Long Center for the Performing Arts | Thursday, January 30, 2014

 5:30 PM Departure

6:30 PM Pre-curtain Lecture

7:30 PM Performance

Please join us for a special performance of Puccini’s Tosca presented by The Austin Lyric Opera. The story of Tosca centers around three characters enmeshed by rebellion, desire, and deception. Considered one of opera’s most riveting dramas, Tosca will keep viewers on the edge of their seats until its deadly climax.

Our operatic journey will begin with a special pre-performance talk by Butler School of Music doctoral candidates Bethany McLemore and Mathew Bell. To read about their research, visit www.utexas.edu/ugs/uhc/arts.

Tickets are available beginning Thursday, January 16th at 9:00 a.m. in the University Honors Center (CRD 23). Please bring a completed application and the $5 program fee by check or money order only.

Tickets are limited and are available on a first come-first served. If you have any questions please call the UHC at (512) 471-6524.  This program is made possible through the sponsorship of the L.L. and Ethel E. Dean Endowment.

Regents’ Outstanding Arts & Humanities Award Recognizing Students in Creative Writing

Dear Longhorn,

Want to showcase your creative writing talent and have the opportunity to win up to $1500?

The Creative 40 Acres, a partnership between the College of Fine Arts and the Office of the Dean of Students, is pleased to promote the Regents’ Outstanding Arts & Humanities Award, a program to recognize student achievement in the arts and humanities.

The University of Texas System Board of Regents award program recognizes outstanding students and student groups. This year, the award will recognize students in creative writing and we are looking for your best poems and short essays. The deadline for submissions is Friday, February 1, 2014 so apply today!

For more information on the award, please visit:

http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/doscentral/creative40acres.php

To apply, please use this link:

http://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/doscentral/creative40acres_application.php

Economics Hiring Work Study

Hello!  The Economics advising office is hiring one work-study to start in the spring semester who will hopefully continue with us next school year as well!  We do NOT hire business and economics majors due to the required economics courses.

The job is posted on the Hire a Longhorn website (ID 46984).  Also see a description and application instructions at the link below.  The deadline is set for next Friday 12/13 however that may be extended into January if we don’t receive enough applications.  Students can contact me directly if they have any questions.

https://sites.utexas.edu/ecoadvising/files/2012/05/Work-Study-Job-Posting.pdf

Thank you!

Jill

Jill Lawler

Student Development Specialist ?Department of Economics Advising Center

The University of Texas at Austin

BRB 1.114 ? (512) 471-2973

 

http://www.facebook.com/ecoadvising

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/economics/Undergraduate/advising.php

Humanities Thesis Symposium, Dec. 6th, 2 -3 pm

Everyone is invited to hear our graduating Humanities students present their research.  The Thesis Symposium will be Friday, December 6th, 2 -3 pm in CLA 1.302B (the Glickman Conference Center).

 

Tyler Austin

Representations of Irving Thalberg”

Sara Ness

“Onward to Utopia:

Practical Models for Building Intentional Communities”

Seve Kale

“Criminal Sainthood:

Folk Religion, Drug Trafficking, and Jesus Malverde”

Pinto Carver Essay Contest, Due January 17, 2014

The Pinto Carver Essay Contest – 2014

 

Style, in its finest sense, is the last acquirement

of the educated mind; it is also the most useful.

It pervades the whole being.  The administrator

with a sense for style hates waste; the engineer

with a sense for style economizes his material;

the artisan with a sense for style prefers good

work.  Style is the ultimate morality of mind.

Alfred North Whitehead

 

The Topic:

In Marcel Proust’s Swann’s Way the narrator is describing his neighbor’s difficulties with his daughter:  “But a man like M. Vinteuil must have suffered much more than most in resigning himself to one of those situations which are wrongly believed to be the exclusive prerogative of the bohemia life:  they occur whenever a vice which nature itself plants in a child….”  We are never told the “vice,” but the narrator goes on to observe:  “But the fact that M. Vinteuil perhaps knew about his daughter’s behavior does not imply that his worship of her would thereby be diminished.  Facts do not find their way into the world in which our beliefs reside; they did not produce our beliefs, they do not destroy them; they may inflict on them the most constant refutations without weakening them, and an avalanche of afflictions or ailments succeeding one another without interruption in a family will not make it doubt the goodness of its God or the talent of its doctor” (p. 151, translated by Lydia Davis).

Write an essay in which you agree or disagree with the narrator’s (who may call Proust) assertion about fact and belief.  Needless to say, the more well developed your thoughts, the more specific your language, the better.

Eligibility:  Current Liberal Arts Honors Freshmen and Sophomores

Specifications: 750-1000 words, titled, double-spaced, and typed, with your name in the upper-right hand corner.  No cover page.

Awards:

1st Prize: $1500

2nd Prize: $500

3rd Prize: $250

Submission Deadline:  Friday, January 17, 5:00 p.m. in the Liberal Arts Honors Office.  The judges reserve the right to withhold awards in the absence of prize worthy essays.

Eastside Community Connection Seeks Undergraduate Board Member

The Eastside Community Connection is a local nonprofit that provides emergency food assistance for food insecure families.  They are recruiting freshmen and sophomores to fill a vacant board position.  If you’re interested, please contact former LAH student Health Cleveland, who serves as the graduate student representative on the board at :  heathcleveland@gmail.com

Remember to Submit to Echo!

Doing some writing or photography over winter break?  Remember that Echo, the LAH literary journal, is accepting submissions for the 2014 edition!

Submit your prose, poetry, and photography to echolitmag@gmail.com.  Feel free to submit any number of pieces in any or all of the categories. The deadline this year is Monday, January 27th, 2014.

To receive Facebook notifications about Echo, “like” the Echo Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/EchoLitMag).