Undergraduate Research Week

We are now accepting applications for the Undergraduate Research Oral Presentation Symposium and Poster Presentation Session as a part of Undergraduate Research Week, April 11-15.  Poster presenters will have their posters professionally printed, courtesy of the college, and will also be given the opportunity to showcase them at the Undergraduate Research Week Bazaar on Wednesday, April 13.

Students may apply to participate regardless of what stage their research is in.  The application can be found at http://www.utexas.edu/cola/student-affairs/undergrad/presenting-publishing/Undergraduate-Research-Week.php. The deadline for students to apply is Friday, March 11.

If you have any questions about research week or the application, please contact Monica Horvat at monicah@austin.utexas.edu.

Tickets to Fiction at Zach Theater

Tickets available beginning Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.

Zach Theatre presents: Fiction by Steven Dietz The Zach Theater | Sunday, February 20, 2011

1:15 PM Departure (CRD 23)

2:30 PM Performance

4:30 PM Talkback with playwright and UT professor, Steven Dietz

After cheering the wit, charm, and romance of Shooting Star and Becky’s New Car, ZACH audiences are in for a thrilling story of intrigue as Austin playwright and University of Texas at Austin professor Steven Dietz returns to ZACH with his razor-sharp play. Two married writers live a life whose very profession places them on edge of fact and fiction. When Linda faces a fatal diagnosis, she and husband Michael are forced to confront the notion that the only thing harder than dying with a secret is living with one. Dietz, the most produced playwright in the country, directs this gasp-out-loud comedic drama with his trademark and irresistible blend of humor, heart and precision. After the performance, Dietz will lead a post-performance Talkback. Tickets for this event are normally $36, but through the sponsorship of the University Honors Center and The L.L. and Ethel E. Dean Endowment your cost is just $5. To make your reservation, stop by in person to the University Honors Center (north entrance of Carothers) with your completed application and $5 beginning Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Tickets are limited and are available on a first come-first served.

If you have any questions please call the UHC at 471-6524. Applications are available at: http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/uhc/arts

Peers for Pride Performances

Hello All —

I hope that some of you can make it:

I’m very excited to announce that the Peers for Pride, the GSC’s peer
facilitation program, is full this year.  We have 16 amazing students with
16 powerful stories/monologues to share.
We are kicking off the semester with two open performances:

Thursday, 2/17 from noon to 1:30pm in the SSB in the Glenn Maloney Room
(ground floor)

Friday, 2/18 from noon to 1:30pm in UTC 1.102 (UTC is the building next to
the PCL)

At each performance 8 students will perform their monologues.

Please come out and support the good work of these students.

Hope to see you there!!!

Shane Whalley

Call for Monologue Performers

CALL FOR MONOLOGUE PERFORMERS:

Inspire: Empowering Texas Women Leaders, a leadership program sponsored by the Center for Women’s and Gender Studies for undergraduate women at UT, is looking for undergraduate and graduate students, of any major and gender, to perform in a theater production that will be composed of an array of monologues regarding:

Sex
Sexual Identity
Gender Identity
Body and body image
Culture as it relates to dating, relationships, or sex
Dating experiences
Relationship Experiences (i.e. family, romantic, or friendships)

We particularly need individuals, fluent in a native (or home, or first) language that is not English. We’re looking for them to write a 5-10 minute monologue in their first language that covers one of the listed topics above. We need people who are comfortable performing, and who can commit to at least one weekend of shows in April (date and time TBD). However, potential performers do not have to be experienced. If this is your first time every performing, that is fine, we are simply looking for motivated people to help us out!

We are in the early stages of planning and organizing this theater event as means to raise funds for the Inspire program. We would definitely appreciate any volunteers to make this production possible! If you are looking for a unique and fun experience as a volunteer, this will be a great opportunity.

If you are interested please come by PAR 214  this Thursday, Feb. 17th at 5:30, for more information regarding the production. We are very excited about this project and we hope to have a diverse set of performers to break the silence regarding the complexities and difficulties dealing with gendered identity development, sexuality, relationship experiences, navigating different cultures and languages, etc.

If you have any questions please contact Ganiva Reyes, mestiza88@gmail.com. Thank you!

Lecture by Professor Burton Richter “Energy in the 21st Century: The Economy, Security, and the Environment”

On Wednesday, February 16, at 4:15 in The John Wheeler Lecture Hall (RLM
4.102), the Department of Physics under the auspices of the Oakes
Undergraduate Lecture Endowment is sponsoring a lecture by Professor Burton
Richter titled “Energy in the 21st Century: The Economy, Security, and the
Environment.”  Professor Richter is a Nobel Lauraete, Emeritus Director of
the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and a just plain darn good physicist.
For the past few years, he has been studying energy policy and recently
wrote a very good book called “Beyond Smoke and Mirrors” about the global
warming issue.  This talk promises to be very interesting.

Rotary International Scholarships

Rotary International offers scholarships for an academic year abroad, but students need to plan 18 months to a year ahead.

We will have Rotarians visiting UT to discuss the scholarship and the application process:

Monday, Feb. 14, at 2 pm in  WOH 2.116 (Study Abroad Office).

The website describes the scholarship as: “The purpose of the Ambassadorial Scholarships program is to further international understanding and friendly relations among people of different countries and geographical areas. The program sponsors academic year scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for qualified professionals pursuing vocational studies. While abroad, scholars serve as goodwill ambassadors to the host country and give presentations about their homelands to Rotary clubs and other groups. Upon returning home, scholars share with Rotarians and others the experiences that led to a greater understanding of their host country.

http://rotary.org/en/StudentsAndYouth/EducationalPrograms/AmbassadorialScholarships/Pages/ridefault.aspx

Marketing Your Liberal Arts Degree Talk Tuesday, Feb 15

We rescheduled Kate Brooks’ talk “Marketing Your Liberal Arts Degree and Finding Internships” for Tuesday, Feb 15 from 4 – 4:45 pm in the Third Floor Gebauer Conference room.

This event is open all LAH and Humanities students.  First Year LAHers, please remember you are required to attend two Career Week Events.  If you did not make it to two events last week, now is your chance to be inspired for the great internship search!

MARKETING YOUR LIBERAL ARTS DEGREE & INTERNSHIPS

Time: 4:00 – 4:45pm

Location: GEB 3rd Floor Conference Room

The workshop will feature Kate Brooks, author of You Majored in What? and Director of Liberal Arts Career Services. Her talk will focus on resources and services available through Liberal Arts Career Services and a discussion of how your Honors Degree in Liberal Arts relates to the professional world and suggested ways to market your knowledge and skills to potential employers.

UT Alternative Spring Break

UT’s Alternative Spring Break is a fun way to spend your break while
also giving back to the community, building your resume and making new
friends. This year, we will be working with Habitat for Humanity in
Jacksonville, FL, Teach For America in New Orleans, LA and Memphis, TN
as well as at a camp in Argyle, TX for people with disabilities.
Please contact LAHer/Humanities major Shelby Carvalho at asbtexas@gmail.com for more information!

Research Experience for Undergrad – Summer 2011

REU Summer 2011 Program
Immigration, Geography, and Race/Ethnicity in the United States
Population Research Center and Department of Sociology, UT-Austin

The Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with the Department of Sociology, is hosting the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in Immigration, Geography, and Race/Ethnicity in the U.S. for the summer of 2011. This eight-week summer program, which is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation (but also with significant contributions from the UT Population Research Center, Department of Sociology, Graduate School and College of Liberal Arts), offers eight very selective upper-division undergraduate students from both UT-Austin and from around the country the opportunity to study social demography through course work and a mentored research experience with senior PRC graduate students. The program pays for tuition, room and board, and computer expenses. REU students also receive a $4,000 stipend for participation in the program, which allows the selected students to fully concentrate on their REU experience over the 2-month program. Students register for a 3-hour summer course in during the first half of the summer, then dedicate the second half of the summer to their own projects in collaboration with their graduate student mentor and under the overall guidance of the faculty co-directors, Nestor Rodriguez and Rebecca Torres. Student papers are then presented at the fall meeting of the Southern Demographic Association.  Former students from the REU program are now on the faculties of Johns Hopkins University, Rice University, Pennsylvania State University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Kansas, University of Denver, and more, and currently in social science graduate programs at the Universities of Wisconsin, Chicago, North Carolina, Texas, Pennsylvania, Indiana, California at Los Angeles, and California at Santa Cruz, as well as Stanford University, Texas A&M University, Pennsylvania State University, and more.  This program is specifically geared toward students with junior standing who are seriously thinking about attending graduate school in the social sciences and, particularly, in sociology, demography, or geography.

The 2011 summer REU Program application deadline is February 21, 2011.

See http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/prc/training-and-fellowships/undergraduate.php for details about the REU program and the program application, as well as information about other research and training programs of the UT Population Research Center.

UT for REED: Rural Enhancement through Education and Design

UT for REED: Rural Enhancement through Education and Design is a student organization at The University of Texas in Austin with the mission of international development through the design and implementation of projects that meet healthcare needs in developing countries. We are currently working on four projects: The Honduras Project, The Mali Signs Project, The Jordan Water Project and The Kenya Irrigation Project. Students from our group have traveled to Mali, Honduras and the US Gulf Coast several times to implement projects. We are now planning on traveling to Honduras, Kenya and Jordan over summer 2011. More information on these projects can be found on our website: http://sites.google.com/site/ut4reed/.