Health Education Graduate Programs

Are you interested in health? The graduate program in Health Behavior and Health Education in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at UT Austin is seeking motivated graduate students. The masters programs focus on health behavior across the life span and physical activity and health. Most students who earn masters degrees pursue applied careers, working with people in a variety of settings including health-related organizations, worksites, and schools. The doctorate prepares students for academic and research careers. For more information about the programs: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/education/departments/khe/graduate/hed/

Tournées Film Festival

The French and Italian Graduate Student Organization (FIGSO) is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the Tournées Film Festival this month as part of a grant awarded from the French American Cultural Exchange and the French Embassy.

The selection of films showcases the diversity of contemporary French cinema and it is our sincere hope that faculty and students from across campus will take advantage of the Tournées Festival for their classes and will publicize the selection of films and their topics widely. We will be screening eight films at the Union Theater over the course of two weekends, beginning on Friday, February 15 at 6:45pm.

The event is free and open to the public and all films will be presented with English subtitles. The festival will also include an opening reception with refreshments and a talk given by Dr. Herve Picherit.

For more information about the event, screening dates, and synopses of the films, please see the attached flyer or visit our facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/events/429457447122657/

Slam Poetry with Anis Mojgani and Andrea Gibson

Anis Mojgani and Andrea Gibson are two of the most accomplished and most recognized slam poets in the world. They’ll perform together in the Joynes Reading Room on Thursday night, February 21st, at 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, but will require a ticket for admission. Tickets may be claimed in person at the front desk of the Joynes Reading Room (CRD 007) while supplies last.

Honors students may also sign up to participate in a discussion of slam poetry led by Susan B.A. Somers-Willett (author of two poetry monographs and one book of criticism), at noon on Feb. 21. Students who attend both the noon discussion group and the slam will receive a free book by Mojgani or Gibson. For more information, call 512-471-5787.

Art Therapy Careers

Art Therapy Thursday

Interested in art therapy? Join professional counselor and registered art therapist Deanna Miesch as she discusses how to succeed in this rewarding profession! Owner of Art Therapy Austin, Deanna will guide the session and explore the education, experience and understanding integral to a successful career in art therapy. Fine Art Career Services will host the event on February 21st, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, in DFA 1.101. Contact FACS with any questions at facs@austin.utexas.edu or 512.232.7333.

*This event is open to ALL UT students*

Apply for Undergrad Research Poster Presentation!

The College of Liberal Arts is now accepting applications for the Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation Session as a part of Undergraduate Research Week, April 15 – 19. Presenters will have their posters professionally printed, courtesy of the College, and present their posters at the Liberal Arts Honors Day reception on Saturday, April 13. Students will also have the chance to request to present their research at the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Reception, hosted by Dean Diehl, on Thursday, April 18.

Students may apply to participate regardless of what stage their research is in.  For more details on these events, or to apply, please visit our website. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 8.

Questions about Research Week or the application can be directed to Monica Horvat at monicah@austin.utexas.edu.

Teach for America – Final Deadline Feb 15

In America today, a gap in academic achievement separates kids in low-income communities from their higher-income peers, and this divide falls too often along racial and cultural lines. Only eight percent of students growing up in poverty graduate from college by age 24, compared to 80 percent of students in more affluent areas. This limits life options, affects families and communities, and has significant social and economic implications for our country. It doesn’t have to be this way. We know we must fight to give all kids a great education and the countless opportunities that come with it, regardless of their zip code or background.

JOIN THE MOVEMENT: TEACH FOR AMERICA FINAL application deadline is February 15th.

Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates, graduate students, and professionals who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in social justice. This year, more than 10,000 corps member are teaching in 46 regions across the country, while nearly 28,000 Teach For America alumni continue working from inside and outside the field of education for the fundamental changes necessary to ensure our nation lives up to its ideals.

By teaching for two years in Teach For America’s corps, you will join thousands of leaders, including many UT-Austin alumni, helping fight one of the most urgent social, ethical, moral, and economic injustices of our generation. You can put your students on a different life path through academic success, and develop the skills, insights, and personal commitment needed to be an agent for change in the long-term.

What’s required for the online application?

  1. Resume [1-2 Pages]
  2. 500 Word Statement of Intent
  3. Background Information

*No letters of recommendation are required for the initial online application.

If you’re interested in gaining more information about Teach For America, please contact Adam Reichow at adam.reichow@teachforamerica.org, or follow us at www.facebook.com/LonghornsTFA

RSVP for the Lead Now Speaker Series: Learn leadership lessons directly from today’s change makers including Wendy Kopp, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, and Echoing Green President Cheryl Dorsey.  Attend from anywhere – Lead Now events are virtual and open to everyone.

 

UT in LA Program Application

SEMESTER IN LOS ANGELES PROGRAM APPLICATION FOR 2013/2014 NOW OPEN

If you are interested in participating in the UT Semester in Los Angeles program, please note: the online application for fall 2013, spring and summer 2014 is now open! The application will close at noon on February 28, 2013. Log in with your UT EID and start your application today!

The program is open to all UT students who are passionate about film, television, music or digital arts, and are interested in exploring related careers in the entertainment industry. Students earn UT in-residence credit.

Applicants must be currently enrolled degree-seeking students in good standing who have:

• A minimum of 60 credit hours and a minimum GPA of 2.25 by the semester of participation;

• RTF 305 “Intro to Media Studies,” or equivalent, by the semester of participation.

MORE INFORMATION

http://communication.utexas.edu/utla

“Like” UTLA on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Texas-Semester-in-Los-Angeles-Program-UTLA/289549664437288?skip_nax_wizard=true

Or, call the UTLA Center, toll free, at 877-875-2111

Maya Archaeology in Belize

Information Session for 2013 Belize Archaeological Field School

Directed by Professor Fred Valdez, Department of Anthropology

Wednesday, February 6

12:00-1:00pm

SAC 4.174

Summer 2013 Program Dates

1st program session: May 19-June 16

2nd program session: June 16-July 14

 

For information and application, please visit the program Web site at:

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/orgs/mesolab/pfbap/overview.php