What's Up Alum? – Estee Gabel

Estee Gabel (Left)
Estee Gabel (Left)

This post is written by Mollie Breger, North American Manager of Ma’ase Olam about UHP alum Estee Gabel. Estee graduated from the University Honors Program in 2012 with a bachelor’s in International Affairs and Philosophy in 2012.  She was also a member of the Student Peer Advisors (SPA) with the UHP.
Estee Gabel is an Israel Teaching Fellow at the Ben Gurion Elementary school in Rehovot, Israel. Ma’ase Olam’s Israel Teaching Fellows is a joint 10-month service-learning program for college graduates and Israelis ages 21-30 where fellows volunteer as English teachers’ aides in an elementary or middle school in Rehovot. Estee works with 3rd-6th graders, helping to make English interesting, and exposing the students to a native speaker.
Originally from Rockville Centre, NY, Estee graduated The George Washington University with majors in International Affairs and Philosophy. “After I graduated, I knew I wanted to be in Israel, and I wanted a structured program. I started looking into different volunteer opportunities, and when I found Ma’a’se Olam, it seemed right.”  Continue reading “What's Up Alum? – Estee Gabel”

UHPer Doing Research? Who are you?!

This is how we feel.  We feel deeply about it.
This is how we feel. We feel deeply about it.

If you’re a UHPer that won a SURE Award, doing independent research, a research assistant, or otherwise doing research, let us know!
It’s a quick form just so we know what’s up.  What will we use it for? NOT SPAM! We swear.  There are occasional opportunities for researchers, and if those opportunities are a good match for what you’re doing, we want to make sure you know about them.
So, let us know!

Excellent Writer? Win Cash! [Strasser Prize]

Have you entered the 2013 Strasser Writing Prize!
UHPers can win a grand prize of $100 or one of two runner-up prizes of $50. You can only enter one paper from any UHP course during the past year, so make sure it’s your best!
Submit your entry online after reading the full rules (which have changed from last year).  This year’s deadline for entries is Friday, March 1st, 2013.
You’ve already written the paper, now submit!

Limited Advising Next Week

If you need an appointment with Catherine or Liz next week, you’ll find it tough to schedule a time online!
They’ll be busy working on admissions materials, so online scheduling for appointments won’t be available.
If you need to speak with one of them, shoot an email to uhp@gwu.edu (or directly to Catherine or Liz if you prefer). They’ll try to answer your questions through email, or if it’s necessary, find a time to schedule an appointment for you the old fashioned way (without the assistance of our robot overlord, Google Calendar.)
Thanks for your flexibility and all hail our glorious and benevolent leader, Google Calendar! (Just agree, we think it’s watching us right now.)

WE LOVE YOUR CALENDARING SYSTEM WE REALLY DO IT’S JUST THAT WE CAN’T USE IT RIGHT NOW WE STILL LOVE YOU WE SWEAR

(Freshmen) Apply to the UHP!

The UHP is now accepting applications from freshmen to join the UHP! The deadline to apply is this Friday, February 8, 2013, at 5pm.
If you’ll be a second-semester freshman next semester (and you’re not already in the UHP) you can apply to join the UHP!  Download the (.doc) application directly from this link.
Current UHPers: do you have friends that have what it takes?  Share this post with them and encourage them to apply!

Brown Bag Lunches w/ the UHP

We’re trying something new this semester: Brown Bag Lunches with the UHP!
Any staff, faculty, and students in the UHP are welcome to come join us for lunch in the UHP club room this Thursday (2/7/13) at noon.  Remember though, it’s bring your own lunch!
The concept is simple: we’re having lunch.  Have lunch with us!  We’ll chat. Maybe about UHP stuff, maybe about JJ Abrams and Star Wars, maybe about the pros and cons of making your own yogurt and mustards, maybe about existential angst. You know, whatever.  It’s lunch.  We’re shooting to do these regularly on the first Thursdays of the month, but check our events calendar (or add it right into your own calendar) to make sure we’re still on.
Remember this is BYOB — Bring Your Own Brown-Bag (with food in it.) (That means bring your own lunch.) (If you don’t have your own lunch, you can’t have mine.) (I will not trade you my PB&J for your tuna fish. I will never trade you anything for your tuna fish.)