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Date: Tue Feb 06 2007 - 05:13:59 MST
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 05:13:59 -0700 (MST) From: Student Buff Bulletin <memofrom@Colorado.EDU> Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 02/02/2007
SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 02/02/2007
Student Buff Bulletin
02 February 2007, Friday
A Boulder Campus digest of current events
In this issue:
--- Ever Thought of Participating in a Research Study on Sleep?
--- Introduction to Buddhism
--- Maymester in Europe Tour
--- Family Housing Apartments Available Now!
--- ASAP is Hiring!
--- Free Lunch Series at the CU Museum!
--- Fall Job Openings for Tutor Coordinators and Office Assistants!
--- Victim Assistance Rolls Out New Web Site
--- Summer Session Web Site is Live!
--- Day of Beauty at the CU Book Store
--- Take our Web Survey and You Could Win a $100 Gift Card!
--- Join the Cultural Events Board!
--- News from the Libraries: Attend This Week's Drop In Seminar, "What
the bleep does Congress do?"
EVER THOUGHT OF PARTICIPATING IN A RESEARCH STUDY ON SLEEP?
Looking for healthy women and men, ages 18-35, who don't regularly
exercise, to participate in a four day long sleep study at the
University of Colorado Boulder and University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center. Compensation for your time will be provided. Call
303-735-1923, sleep.study@colorado.edu.
Contact: Sleep Lab
INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM
Curious about Buddhism? Have you always wanted to learn what this
"mystic" Eastern religion is all about but never known where to start?
Maybe you're looking to take the spiritual path that is less
traveled...No matter your reason, come and join us for an informal
introductory seminar at 7 pm on this Wednesday, Feb. 7 in Eaton
Humanities 125. Now is your chance to meet the very friendly Buddhists
and have your questions answered!
Contact: Kazuko Osada
MAYMESTER IN EUROPE TOUR
The College of Engineering and Applied Science is sponsoring a
Maymester trip to France, Germany and Italy, May 14-26. This tour is
open to all CU Boulder students interested in study abroad or
international engineering programs. The trip includes sightseeing,
visiting companies and universities in the following cities:
Paris,Munich, Regensburg, Venice, Bologna and Rome. For more
information, please visit the web site and click on Maymester or
contact Sherry Snyder, Engineering Dean's office 303-492-5071.
Contact: Sherry Snyder
Additional information:
http://engineering.colorado.edu/academics/international.htm
FAMILY HOUSING APARTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW!
Family Housing has a limited number of one and two bedroom apartments
available for immediate move in! Great prices, utilities included. Free
basic and expanded cable TV and High Speed Internet! Close to Campus!
Inquire today! Roommates allowed. Stop by our office at 1350 20th St.
303-492-6384. Apply now and get on the waitlist for fall 2007!
Contact: Laura Teta
Additional information: http://housing.colorado.edu/fh
ASAP IS HIRING!
The Academic Support Assistance Program (ASAP) is hiring qualified CU
students to tutor in the following subject areas: CHEN, ATOC, MCDB,
CHEM, SOCY, BCOR, COMM, WMST, AREN, RLST, ITAL, JPNS, PSYC, MATH 4230
and Art History. Applicants must be of junior standing or above with a
minimum 3.2 GPA. Our tutors enjoy competitive pay, $9.50-14/hr, and
flexible hours. For more information please call 303-735-3303 or
andrea.kragerud@colorado.edu
Contact: Andrea Kragerud
FREE LUNCH SERIES AT THE CU MUSEUM!
Thursday, Feb. 8, 12-1 pm. CU Museum, Paleontology Hall, located next
to the UMC. Join us as student recipients of the Walker Van Riper and
William H. Burt Funds update us on their projects. Lunch provided.
Claire Lay, Pollination and Herbivory in Erysimum Capitatum, Aimee
Garza, The Virgin Has No Clothes! Hispano Identity and the "Our Lady"
Controversy, Meegan Anderson, Cranial Adaptations of Old World Monkeys.
Contact: CU Museum of Natural History 303-492-6892
Additional information: http://cumuseum.colorado.edu
FALL JOB OPENINGS FOR TUTOR COORDINATORS AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS!
The Academic Support Assistance Program (ASAP) is seeking qualified CU
students for Tutor Coordinator and Office Assistant positions.
Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, ability to work with
limited supervision, take initiative with work assignments and strong
organizational, time management, communication and problem solving
skills. Work 10-15 hours per week, Monday-Friday while receiving
competitive pay! For applications or information call 303-735-3303 or
andrea.kragerud@colorado.edu.
Contact: Andrea Kragerud
VICTIM ASSISTANCE ROLLS OUT NEW WEB SITE
The Office of Victim Assistance has rolled out a new expanded web site
below. The site includes information on a variety of topic areas to
which we respond. Included is information on what to do, how to get
support, help in making decisions on reporting, prevalence and other
resources on and off campus. We are also available in person in Willard
217-219. Phone 303-492-8855.
Contact: Mary Friedrichs
Additional information:
http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/victimassistance
SUMMER SESSION WEB SITE IS LIVE!
The summer session 2007 web site is live at the web site below. Check
out Maymester and other summer classes. A variety of classes to meet
your needs and schedule. Questions? Call 303-492-5148 for more
information or to request a summer session catalog.
Contact: Carol Mehls
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/summer
DAY OF BEAUTY AT THE CU BOOK STORE
Free make over's at the CU Book Store! Bring your friends and have fun
trying on new make-up color for a whole new look Feb 8, 12-4 pm.
Contact: CU Book Store
Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com
TAKE OUR WEB SURVEY AND YOU COULD WIN A $100 GIFT CARD!
Take this quick survey web sites from the CU Book Store and you will be
entered to win a $100 gift card from the CU Book Store! The survey will
be available beginning Feb 17 at
http://www.cubookstore.com/promo/StudentWebSurvey/.
Contact: CU Book Store
Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com
JOIN THE CULTURAL EVENTS BOARD!
The Cultural Events Board is seeking new members! Voted Best Student
Group by our peers last year, CEB is the only 100% student run cost
center on campus with a mission of bringing cultural awareness and
dialogue to the community. We sponsor diverse student groups and bring
mind provoking speakers in order to accomplish this goal. Meetings are
every Monday at 6 pm. If you are interested in joining, please email
Anthony Muljadi at muljadi@colorado.edu.
Contact: Anthony Muljadi
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/ceb/
NEWS FROM THE LIBRARIES: ATTEND THIS WEEK'S DROP IN SEMINAR, "WHAT THE
BLEEP DOES CONGRESS DO?"
This drop in session will provide a summary of the steps in the federal
lawmaking process and how to find the documents and materials produced
along the way. We'll discuss searching for Congressional hearings,
reports, documents and prints, and look at the research materials
Congress has prepared as background for making laws and recommending
policies. Join us Wednesday, Feb. 7, 4-5 pm in Norlin E160, on the
first floor near the reference desk.
Contact: Caroline.Sinkinson@colorado.edu
Additional information:
http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/services/dropin.htm
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