Buff Bulletin 09/18/2011

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    Buff Bulletin
    18 September 2011, Sunday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- Celebrate Bisexuality Day, September 23
    --- The Future Church: How Ten Trends are Revolutionizing the Catholic Church
    --- Faculty and Staff Assistance Program Walk-In Closure Notice for September
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    --- Job Opening: Director of the GLBTQ Resource Center
    --- Study Abroad in China
    --- Faculty and Staff Assistance Program- Impeccable Self-Care
    --- Are You Pregnant and Feeling Stressed, Anxious or Down?
    --- Looking for an Apple Computer?
    --- Life and Environmental Sciences Review Forum, September 23
    --- Free Salsa Lesson and Dance! No Partner or Experience Required
    --- Faculty Civic Engagement/Outreach Resources Workshop!

    CELEBRATE BISEXUALITY DAY, SEPTEMBER 23

    Join the GLBTQ Resource Center and student group Biphoria for an Alice in
    Wonderland inspired "Mad Tea-Party" in honor of Celebrate Bisexuality Day -
    a nationally recognized day of celebration, awareness and visibility for the
    bisexual community. Cookies, cakes, tea and lawn games! Allies welcome.
    Event will be held on Regent Lawn from 4-6 pm on Sept. 23. Rain location:
    Center for Community, Room N450.
    Contact: Megan Adovasio-Jones
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/GLBTQRC

    THE FUTURE CHURCH: HOW TEN TRENDS ARE REVOLUTIONIZING THE CATHOLIC
    CHURCH

    The Aquinas Institute for Catholic Thought (AICT) will be hosting their first
    academic lecture of the Fall semester on Sept. 19 at 7 pm in Humanities, 1B50.
    Join Mr. John Allen, Senior Correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, as
    he puts forth ten trends he believes will transform the Church into the 22nd
    century. All are welcome to this free event. For more information, please contact
    Matt Boettger at Matthew.Boettger@thomascenter.org.
    Contact: Matt Boettger at Matt.Boettger@colorado.edu or 303-443-8383

    FACULTY AND STAFF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WALK-IN CLOSURE NOTICE FOR
    SEPTEMBER 20

    Please note that the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program will be closed
    during the walk-in hour from 3-4 pm on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011. Our
    walk-in hour will resume on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Thank you.
    Contact: Yee Chan, Yee.Chan@colorado.edu, 303-492-3020
    Additional information: http://hr.colorado.edu/Pages/default.aspx

    JOB OPENING: DIRECTOR OF THE GLBTQ RESOURCE CENTER

    The GLBTQ Resource Center has an opening for/seeks/invites applications
    for a full-time director of the GLBTQ Resource Center. This position is an
    exempt professional position that reports to the Assistant Dean of Students and
    is located in the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Queer Resource Center
    (GLBTQRC) at CU in the division of Student Affairs. For more information and
    steps on how to apply please visit http://www.jobsatcu.com. Posting number
    814764.
    Contact: Jackie Shimamoto
    Additional information: http://www.jobsatcu.com

    STUDY ABROAD IN CHINA

    Attention Faculty and Staff: Inform your students about fantastic opportunities
    to study abroad in China or Taiwan. Encourage them to attend a meeting to
    learn about earning Boulder credit in Beijing, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Kunming,
    Shanghai, Chengu or Taipei.

    Interest meeting:
    Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011, 4-5 pm, Center for Community, S341.
    Contact: Sylvie Burnet-Jones (Sylvie.Burnet-Jones@Colorado.EDU)
    Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu

    FACULTY AND STAFF ASSISTANCE PROGRAM- IMPECCABLE SELF-CARE!

    Presenter: Ann Gibson, Adventure Wellness.
    Ever feel like you can't keep up? Want to know the secrets to more energy,
    beauty and balance in this fast-paced world, where there is more speed,
    chaos and juggled more responsibilities today than ever before? How do we keep
    up? Come and learn how to develop a powerful foundation for sustained and
    natural energy throughout your day, time for yourself, family/friends, passions
    and rest! October 12, 12-1:30 pm, UMC#425.
    Contact: For additional information or to register, please contact our
    office at 303-492-3020 or email Yee.Chan@colorado.edu
    Additional information:
    http://hr.colorado.edu/fsap/workshops/Pages/Workshops.aspx

    ARE YOU PREGNANT AND FEELING STRESSED, ANXIOUS OR DOWN?

    The Dimidjian lab is conducting a study investigating the feasibility of yoga
    to improving symptoms of anxiety and depression for women during pregnancy.
    Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to a yoga class or a treatment
    as usual group, and may be asked to fill out questionnaires, take part in weekly
    classes, and complete one interview. If you are interested in learning more about
    the study please contact us at CAMPstudy@colorado.edu
    Contact: Kyle Davis

    LOOKING FOR AN APPLE COMPUTER

    The CU Book Store is pleased to announce a new service offering you discounts
    and direct links to order your custom built Apple computer. By visiting
    http://www.cubookstore.com/apple you will receive excellent academic pricing
    and can build the computer to the specifications you require. Our staff in the
    technology department is happy to assist you with this process as well by
    visiting us in the UMC or by calling 303-492-3431!

    Contact: CU Book Store
    Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com

    LIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES REVIEW FORUM, SEPTEMBER 23

    On Friday, Sept. 23 the Office of Faculty Affairs will host a community forum
    on the theme of advancing research and teaching in the life and environmental
    sciences at CU-Boulder. The goal of the forum is to generate a conversation
    about the development of these disciplines. The forum will be held from 12-
    5:30 pm in the UMC Room 235. The public, and CU faculty, staff and students
    are invited.
    Contact: Andre Grothe
    Additional information:
    https://facultyaffairs.colorado.edu/events/2011-academic-forum

    FREE SALSA LESSON AND DANCE! NO PARTNER OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

    Ritmos Latinos - Boulder, is a not-profit University of Colorado student
    rgoanization that is working to promote culture, friendships and exercise
    though various fun and dynamic styles of Salsa. Please come to our drop-in
    classes every Tuesday at 7 pm in UMC 457 for a great way to meet people and
    have fun. We are open to all CU students, faculty, staff and graduate students.
    All skill levels are welcome. See you there!
    Contact: Adnan Reza

    FACULTY CIVIC ENGAGEMENT/OUTREACH RESOURCES WORKSHOP

    The IECE, Office of University Outreach, Service Learning Office and Volunteer
    Resource Center are sponsoring a Funding and Resource Workshop for faculty
    on Oct. 11, 3-4 pm , UMC 245. Come hear about funding opportunities and
    resources for your outreach, civic engagement and service-learning work.
    Please RSVP to jennifer.cole@colorado.edu by Sept. 30.
    Contact: Peter Simons
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/iece

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