1. Sign in with your current user name and password.
2. Click on My Account in the left hand column.
3. Click edit at the top of the page.
4. Go to the password dialogue box.
5. Type in your password. Confirm your password in the adjacent box.
6. Click submit.
You're done!
Gogo and Lucy (printers in the 2nd floor computer lab) has the ability to print on both sides of the paper - saving countless trees and making you a better person.
Livewire guides are intended to offer guidance to your fellow students on crucial tasks that everyone will eventually want to do. It's the place to share expertise you've picked up while at LBJ that every student should be taking advantage of.
Finished guides are found at the bottom of this page.
The coffee co-op, run by student volunteers, buys coffee roasted locally and brews 80-120 cups of coffee each day. Recommended donation is 50 cents per cup or $5 for a week of all you can drink.
In exchange for your tireless efforts, all active brewers are entitled to free coffee.
The Harvey Milk Society1 is the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) and Straight Allies organization of the LBJ School of Public Affairs. Our mission is to provide support, education, and advocacy to and for the GLBT community within the LBJ School, at the University of Texas, and within the greater community at large. Past events and activities have
Current Projects:
Fundraising - I am active in fundraising for GPAC and LBJ committees through the sale of LBJ merchandise. I will actively pursue an increased budget for the GPAC committee from 10K to 12K for the next academic year.
The LBJ School of Public Affairs Sustainability Working Group's mission is to help foster initiatives and work towards results in sustainable development projects at the LBJ School and on the University of Austin-Texas campus. We invite anyone interested in sustainability issues at UT to join.
Interested in joining? Come sit in on our next meeting or join our listserve.
Contact David at davebaumann [at] mail [dot] utexas [dot] edu if you'd like more information on the group.
Cheers.
Are you getting a gazillion emails a day about how person x left object y in the library? Or how person z wants to sell his football tickets for u dollars?
You can get all this 'spam' compacted into a a periodic email called a digest. Instead of receiving individual mail messages from the list, you will periodically receive all those messages in one. The digest will allow you to browse through the messages more quickly, and won't recieve a new email every 3.5 minutes.
How to subscribe you UT student list serve as a digest.