Michaela Lavelle is a psychology and humanities junior from Arlington, Texas. She is president of the 2018–19 Liberal Arts Council, an organization nearing its 40th year as the official student voice and governing body for the college. The LAC gives students a voice in the academic affairs of the university by voting in the Senate […]
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Liberal Arts Council President Reaches Out: Q&A with Miles Wilson
Miles Wilson is a Middle Eastern language & cultures and religious studies senior. He’s also the president of the Liberal Arts Council, an organization of students who “serve as the official student voice and governing body for the College of Liberal Arts.” Learn about Wilson and his commitment to the LAC, as well as the […]
A Gigantic Step Forward: LAC President Details ’15-’16 Plans
Initially denied an interview to join Liberal Arts Council his first semester on campus, Austin Reynolds received an interview slot through a last-minute cancellation and earned his spot in the organization with an impressive question and answer session. Two years later, the English honors junior from Texarkana, Texas, became the organization’s 2015-16 president. The following […]
Meet the President: Q&A with Liberal Arts Council’s Rachel Osterloh
Rachel Osterloh, a philosophy and government junior from Boise, Idaho, has stepped into the Liberal Arts Council‘s main leadership role this year. In the following Q&A, Osterloh gives us insight into the importance of the LAC, where the organization is headed this year and her proudest moments as a UT Austin student. What motivated you to run for […]
Q&A: Andrew Wilson, Liberal Arts Council President
Andrew Wilson, a Plan II Honors and history senior from Canton, Texas, has spent his final year at UT serving as president of Liberal Arts Council. He took the time to answer some questions about the LAC, why it’s important for liberal arts students to get involved and how the organization has changed during his […]