Student Buff Bulletin 03/11/2007

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    Student Buff Bulletin
    11 March 2007, Sunday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- SoundBite Safety Concert Next Wednesday!
    --- UMC Art Gallery, Who Owns Pink?
    --- Death By Food? Want to Learn More? Come to this Thought Provoking
         Talk
    --- Last Chance to Earn CU Credits This Spring
    --- Genetic Research Event with Hors d'oeuvres!
    --- Think Spring Break! Trips with the Outdoor Program
    --- Summer Session Registration Underway
    --- Free Concert!
    --- Network with Organizations Making a Positive Difference in Our
         World! Come to the Global Impact Expo!
    --- Desire

    SOUNDBITE SAFETY CONCERT NEXT WEDNESDAY!

    Join us Wednesday, March 14, 12-1 pm in the UMC Atrium for free music
    by Boulder Acoustic Society, the band described as "American Roots Punk
    Chamber Music" and get information from CU NightRide, Wardenburg
    Wellness, HelpLine and CU Public Safety about how to stay safe on
    campus and in the community. The fantastic, genre bending Boulder
    Acoustic Society placed second at the band competition in the Telluride
    Bluegrass Festival last summer. Don't miss it!
    Contact: CU NightRide
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc

    UMC ART GALLERY, WHO OWNS PINK?

    "Who Owns Pink," is now on view at the UMC Art Gallery. In "Who Owns
    Pink," Boulder artist Gayle Crites uses works on paper, mixed media and
    even stitched paper to explore culture questions of femininity or
    "pinkness." The UMC Art Gallery is located on the second floor of the
    UMC near the Reception Desk, and open Monday-Friday, 9 am-6 pm. On view
    through April 13.
    Contact: Kris Anderson
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc

    DEATH BY FOOD? WANT TO LEARN MORE? COME TO THIS THOUGHT PROVOKING TALK

    Have you suffered from starvation? What is it like and who suffers from
    it? What is the relationship between affluence and eating behaviors?
    Have you considered influences media and society place on nutrition? If
    you are interested in a stimulating exploration into these questions,
    join Dennis VanGerven, who will be the host of ceremonies. It's a
    presentation not to be missed! Call 303-735-6433 or visit the link
    below.
    Contact: Lindsay Miller
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/wellness

    LAST CHANCE TO EARN CREDITS THIS SPRING

    CU Continuing Education has 10 evening classes starting next week on
    March 12-13 and ending May 2-3. These are sections of popular CU
    courses that meet Arts and Science requirements. We even have a new
    upper division elective in Geography, GEOG 4100, Political Geography of
    South Asia. Check out our Boulder Evening Session II schedule.
    Contact: Continuing Education Registration, 303-492-5148
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/ContinuingEducation/becourses.htm#session2

    GENETIC RESEARCH EVENT WITH HORS D'OEUVRES!

    Come to SAPP's Spring Banquet and learn about genetic research and its
    impact on Healthcare. A panel of speakers will address the Genome
    Project, bioethics and psychiatry. Hors d'oeuvres will be provided and
    local organizations like Boulder Valley Women's Health, There with
    Care, March of Dimes and People's Clinic will be in attendance and are
    seeking volunteers! Bring $1 or a canned food donation to gain entry.
    Wednesday, March 14, 5:30 pm, UMC 382. Free food!
    Contact: Ellie Scott
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/prehealth

    THINK SPRING BREAK! TRIPS WITH THE OUTDOOR PROGRAM

    Join us for spring break! Check out these sweet trips offered by the
    Outdoor Program! Backpack Canyonlands National Park, Canoe
    Ruby/Horsethief Canyon, Rock Climb Desert Towers. Check out our newest
    class, Doggy Obedience. This six week class will help you and your K-9
    build a respectful relationship together. All classes are taught at the
    Recreation Center on March 20, April 3, April 10, April 17, April 24.
    Cost is $95.
    Contact: CU Outdoor Program, 303-492-6080
    Additional information: http://cuop.colorado.edu

    SUMMER SESSION REGISTRATION UNDERWAY

    Summer Session registration is underway. Register before spring break
    to assure that you are are enrolled in the class you want. Over 500
    classes still open including Maymester and other summer session terms.
    Questions? Call 303-492-5148.
    Contact: Carol Mehls
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/summer

    FREE CONCERT!

    Thursday, March 15, at 7 pm. Robert Schumann's "Dichterliebe" and Ralph
    Vaughan Williams' "Songs of Travel." Josh Copeland, baritone, Chuck
    Dillard, piano. A pupil of the world-renown early music tenor, James
    Taylor, Mr. Copeland recently placed second in the American Bach
    Soloist International Competition and continues to make his presence
    known nationally. St. Aidan's Episcopal Church, 2425 Colorado Ave.,
    across from CU Engineering Center.
    Contact: Scott Taylor
    Additional information: 303-304-4206 or staylor83@gmail.com

    NETWORK WITH ORGANIZATIONS MAKING A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IN OUR WORLD!
    COME TO THE GLOBAL IMPACT EXPO!

    Global Impact Expo, March 13, 1-5 pm, UMC 235. This new event showcases
    organizations making a positive difference for people, community and
    our planet! Explore humanitarian/health, non-profit, social service and
    environmental organizations. Some will be offering volunteer,
    internship and/or employment opportunities. See how you can make a
    Global Impact! Sponsored by Boulder Outlook Hotel and Suites, Foothills
    United Way and Career Services. See organizations attending at
    http://careerservices.colorado.edu/public.cs?studentFairs
    Contact: Career Services, Willard Hall, 303-492-4100
    Additional information: http://careerservices.colorado.edu

    DESIRE

    Hillel and Dennis Small Cultural Center are pleased to present DESIRE,
    the 2nd Annual Women's Art Show. How do women perceive desire in our
    culture? Politically, sexually, monetarily, emotionally? How do these
    desires interact with religion, relationships, motivation, in school,
    in love, in career choice? What do you desire? Featuring local women
    artists this show is on view daily through March 22 in the DSCC, UMC
    457. Free.
    Contact: dscc@colorado.edu
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/umc/quicklinks/getinvolved_dscc.html

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