LAH Game Night Moved to this Sunday, Feb 13 6-8 pm

Join LAH for the first-ever LAH Game Night Sunday, February 13 from 6-8 pm in the Carothers lobby

Drinks, pizza popcorn and prizes will be available, so don’t miss out! Also, if you have a game that you would like to bring, email ut.lahsc@gmail.com by 10pm on Saturday to reserve a spot.  Don’t forget to join the facebook group and invite your friends!

http://www.facbook.com/event.php?eid=138877406176951

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/.

LAH Study Abroad Scholarships

Any LAHer studying abroad Summer 2011 or Fall 2011 is eligible to apply for the LAH Study Abroad Scholarship.

Priority will be given to students working on foreign language acquisition.

Scholarship applications are due March 1, 2011.

Please go to the LAH website for details and the online application. If you have any trouble accessing the online application, please let us know.

College of Liberal Arts Study Abroad Scholarships

Dear Liberal Arts students:

The Liberal Arts Council is hosting a scholarship information session tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 5 p.m. in CAL 100. The session will cover the scholarships available to Liberal Arts students and provide tips and recommendations for completing the LAC Study Abroad Scholarship. Priscilla Ebert, Liberal Arts Scholarship Coordinator, will also provide insight on how to make your application stand out.

Hope to see you there!

Sincerely,
Emily

Emily Pirraglia
Academic Affairs Chair
Liberal Arts Council
emily.pirraglia@gmail.com

LAH Career Week Feb. 7 – Feb 10

Looking for inspiration on how to spend your time at UT and make plans for after graduation? Come check out our Career Week workshops!

First Year Students – this is an extension of LAH 102H, so plan to attend at least two workshops.

All workshops will be in the GEB Third Floor Conference Room.  Please RSVP by Friday, Feb 4 if you will attend the Senior Share All, so I can have enough pizza for everyone!

Monday, Feb. 7

4 – 5:30 Senior Share All

Pizza for Everyone!

Tuesday, Feb. 8

4:00 – 5:00 Pre-law  Workshop

Tatem Oldham, Pre-law Advisor from Liberal Arts Career Services

5:30 – 6:15 Study Abroad Student Panel

6:30 – 7:15 Careers in Foreign Service

Ronald K. McMullen, Diplomat in Residence at UT Austin

Wednesday, Feb 9

4:30 – 5:15 Post-Grad Service Opportunities

Teach for America and Peace Corps

5:30 – 6:15 Marketing Your Liberal Arts Degree

Kate Brooks, Director of Liberal Arts Career Services

6:30 – 7:15 Grad School Planning

Robert Vega, from Liberal Arts Career Services, and

Information about the IE Pre-Grad Internship

Thursday, Feb 10

4:30 – 5:15 Academic Scholarships and Thesis Opportunities

Larry Carver from LAH and Alex Wettlauffer and Wendi Domjan from Plan II

5:30 – 6:15 Exploring the Medical Field

Moon Draper, Plan II Biology Professor, and Student Panel

6:30 – 7:15 Finding Internships

Neil Johnson from Liberal Arts Career Services and Student Panel

Personal Statement Workshops

If you are thinking about getting an education beyond your undergraduate

degree such as graduate school or professional school, but the idea of

writing your personal statement scares you to death, then you’re in luck!

The Texas Interdisciplinary Plan (TIP) is offering five interactive

workshops this spring to help you begin your personal statement for

application and explore what you want out of a program. This is part of

the Getting Ready for Advanced Degrees (GRAD) initiative and you have

been selected to get first crack at this opportunity. THESE WORKSHOPS

BEGIN NEXT TUESDAY!

At the end of each workshop, you will come out with a product tailored

to your individual path that will be a valuable piece of your personal

statement and your understanding of what you’re after.

These workshops are based on the most effective activities

presented in the famous GRAD Seminar offered in the past several years.

In order to open up this opportunity to a larger community, we are now

offering this information and practice as workshops.

You do not have to attend all five. They are designed to be

self-contained, but they do build on each other. Seating is limited, so

RSVP to Dr.D-R@mail.utexas to save your seat now.

You can also find more information, including a calendar of events

around campus that deal with graduate and professional school, at our

GRAD website: http://www.utexas.edu/tip/GRAD/

Hope to see you there!

Dr. Delgado-Reyes

Friday Night Lights: Free Book and opportunity for honors students to meet the author

Pulitzer Prize winner Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights, will give a public talk at 7:30PM next Thursday, Feb. 3, in the Amphitheater at the AT&T Center. IN ADDITION, honors students are invited to attend a luncheon with the author at noon on Friday, Feb. 4 in the Joynes Reading Room. Space for the luncheon is limited–students who wish to attend should come to the Joynes Reading Room (CRD 007) to add their name and contact info to the RSVP list. ALSO, students who can commit to attend both the Thursday night lecture and the Friday luncheon can pick up a free copy of Friday Night Lights at the Joynes Room front desk, while supplies last.

Questions: 471-5787 or mvalentine@mail.utexas.edu