Jan 26, 2016
Dr. Lauren Gutterman: Researching women, gender, and sexuality in the twentieth-century United States
Dr. Lauren Gutterman, assistant professor, Department of American Studies, holds a PhD in History from New…
Jan 26, 2016
Change Agents: Meet American and Gender Studies Professor Lauren Guttermann
Dr. Lauren Gutterman, assistant professor, Department of American Studies, holds a PhD in History from New…
Jan 25, 2016
Dr. Dustin Tahmahkera: Examining Representations of Native People in Pop Culture
Dr. Tahmahkera, a citizen of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, examines how native people are represented in…
Jan 25, 2016
Jan. 27 and Feb. 1: Talks on Living with Autism by Sparrow Rose Jones
Sparrow Rose Jones will give two talks open to the public on The University of Texas at Austin campus on…
Jan 25, 2016
Remembering Martin Luther King: Highlights from the 2016 Community March & Rally
Last Monday, hundreds of community members gathered at the Forty Acres to honor the life and legacy…
Jan 20, 2016
Inclusion and Equity Director Ryan Miller Receives National Dissertation of the Year Award
Dr. Ryan A. Miller, director of the Office for Inclusion and Equity at UT Austin, has…
Jan 15, 2016
Annual MLK Celebration Begins at The University of Texas at Austin
The 22nd annual community celebration honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will begin at The University of…
Jan 13, 2016
Give the Gift of Time: Longhorn Center for Community Engagement Launches 50K Service Hours Campaign
Interested in volunteering at a local nonprofit, but not sure where to start? The Longhorn Center for Community Engagement (LCCE) can help. A list of volunteer opportunities can be found on utvolunteers.org, UT’s service database powered by Austin startup GivePulse. This volunteer management database streamlines the volunteering process, offering a range of resources that benefit both nonprofits and volunteers—from tracking service hours to coordinating group efforts to calculating the economic impact of a service event. Through utvolunteers.org, the LCCE is tracking its impact on dozens of local nonprofits. The goal is to reach 50,000 hours of service during the 2015-16 academic year—and double that amount by next year. We caught up with two students who are helping the LCCE surpass this university-wide goal. Both are leaders of the UT Service Scholars, a partnership of the LCCE and the LBJ School of Public Affairs that requires students to complete 300 hours of community service prior to graduation. Name: Abby Hull Major: Biology Senior, College of Natural Sciences Activities and Programs: UT Service Scholars President, Special Olympics event volunteer, Soles4Souls chapter member and volunteer Where do you volunteer? I’ve done most of my volunteering with the Special Olympics, and recently I started volunteering at Dell Children’s Hospital. I benefitted from playing a lot of sports growing up, so I really want help people get involved in sports and activities at a young age. How does utvolunteers.org make volunteering more convenient? I really like that it eliminates a lot of paperwork. I no longer have to remember to bring a sheet to someone to verify my hours at a service event. I can do that all online. It’s so easy to log in and record my impacts, get contact info from people and create events that people can sign up for. If you’re interested in volunteering for an event, all you have to do is go to the website and it covers all the details.
Jan 13, 2016
Kuhn Foundation Awards $71K in Grants to Education Pipeline Programs
Alice and Michael Kuhn believe in supporting first-generation college students. Three education pipeline programs within the Division…
Jan 12, 2016
2016 Black Student-Athlete Summit
It may seem easy to assume that a star college athlete’s road to success has been neatly…