Duties could include: Writing short blurbs about upcoming sporting events for the print edition or Chronicle Sports blog, The Score, and handling incoming sports listings in the database. Perks would include access to some games around town and, obviously, the experience and contacts for a résumé. If interested contact: Mark Fagan Sports Editor, Austin Chronicle [...]

If you are an LAHer with an unpaid summer internship, we have some funds available to help defray your costs. Typically, we can award a student about $1,000 to help cover living expenses while you are gaining experience in the working world. If you would like to be considered for summer funding, please send an [...]

JOIN TEACH FOR AMERICA FOR EVENT FEATURING FOUNDER WENDY KOPP Join us for a live, interactive online event featuring Teach For America’s CEO and Founder, Wendy Kopp. Wendy launched Teach For America twenty years ago to address a great injustice in America – the disparity of educational opportunities provided to low-income children and their wealthier [...]

Look up Summer and Fall 2010 courses in the Course Schedule If you are taking summer classes at UT remember that summer courses are divided by first session (f), second session (s), whole session (w), and a nine week session (n). http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/106/ http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/109/ * registration hint: if classes are closed under one section look to [...]

A Comedic Murder Mystery by Billy St. John Directed by Eric Camarillo April 22-25 8 pm Utopia Theatre School of Social Work San Jacinto and 23rd $5 at the door

April 19th 3 pm – “The Haitian Revolution: Causes and Consequences” John Garrigus – UT Arlington Quadrangle Room at the Union 6 pm – Human Rights Panel – Garrison 0.102 Thomas Griffin – Human Rights Lawyer Carolle Charles – Baruch College, New York – Scholar of Women’s and Gender Empowerment in Haiti Bill O’Neill – [...]

Psychology is offering more sections than ever this summer including some taught by their award-winning instructors: PSY f353K      Psychopharmacology            Schallert PSY s332              Behavioral Neuroscience        Salinas (both of these are on the science alternates list for Liberal Arts students) PSY s333D      Introduction to Developmental Psy       Repp PSY s341K      Positive Psychology                   W. Domjan And the best part [...]

The Liberal Arts Student Division  is looking to hire at least one peer advisor for the summer. Interviews will begin in early May. Because of the long training process, they prefer candidates whose graduation dates are later than May 2011. Job Description Peer Advisors act as the administrative “front line” for the advising suite for [...]

The College of Liberal Arts introduces SummerStay, a new program for students taking coursework in residence this summer. To participate, you will select two courses in the same summer session from a cluster of related courses. Each cluster features an additional meeting  time for bonuses, including faculty visits, outside speakers, and community events. Why should [...]

The sign up book for LAH lower-division honors courses is now available in the LAH office. Seats are limited as we need to save seats for the incoming LAH class. Come in soon to sign up. We have lots of courses to choose from: ANT 302-Cultural Anthropology (fulfills a Social Science Requirement) ARH 302-Survey Ancient [...]

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