Student Buff Bulletin 10/15/2007

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    Student Buff Bulletin
    15 October 2007, Monday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- Pregnant? We Can Help! Free Confidential Pregnancy Tests
    --- Thinking About Graduate School?
    --- Leeds School Dedicates Koelbel building at 3 pm, October 19
    --- Screen Your Buff Bulletin for Expired Dates
    --- Center for Asian Studies Speaker Series: Public Talk and Film
         Discussion by Mark Nornes
    --- Winter 2007 Commencement
    --- Interactive Theatre Project, "His Weight, Her Issue?"
    --- Fun Research Projects for Kids!
    --- Late Night: Battle of the Bands
    --- Student Groups, Reinvigorate Your Organization With CU GOLD!
    --- Chocolate Program
    --- College of Music Events, October 15-21
    --- Volunteer with LEGOS!

    PREGNANT? WE CAN HELP! FREE CONFIDENTIAL PREGNANCY TESTS

    Real Choices Pregnancy Care Center student office, UMC Room 441, offers
    free and confidential pregnancy tests as well as support and practical
    assistance for students facing an unexpected pregnancy. We work with
    local community resources for various referrals, i.e., medical
    assistance, academic financial aid, adoption and housing. After
    abortion support also available. Walk-ins are welcome or call
    303-492-8778 for an appointment.
    Contact: Diane Sillstrop

    THINKING ABOUT GRADUATE SCHOOL?

    Come meet several current graduate students who are studying in a
    variety of fields, and hear what they have to say about their
    experience. They will offer tips and advice about the application
    process, how to choose a program, personal statements, letters of rec,
    how to make yourself more competitive and the transition from college
    to graduate school. All students are welcome! Wednesday, October 24,
    5:30-7 pm, Muenzinger E0046.
    Contact: Ann Herrmann
    Additional information: http://careerservices.colorado.edu

    LEEDS SCHOOL DEDICATES KOELBEL BUILDING AT 3 PM, OCTOBER 19

    The Leeds School of Business will dedicate its newly renovated and
    expanded home, the Koelbel building, 3 pm, Friday, October 19, outside
    the new main entrance on Regent Drive. Join the Koelbel family,
    Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, President Hank Brown, Chancellor Bud
    Peterson, Dean Dennis Ahlburg, the Golden Buffalo Marching Band and
    faculty, staff, alumni and friends for the dedication ceremony and
    refreshments. No RSVP is necessary. Contact BizAlum@colorado.edu or
    303-735-6053 for additional information.
    Contact: Diane Alpaio, diane.alpaio@colorado.edu or 303-518-3249
    Additional information: http://leeds.colorado.edu/newbuilding

    SCREEN YOUR BUFF BULLETIN FOR EXPIRED DATES

    The Buff Bulletin (BB) editors automatically eliminate any submissions
    whose single dates or deadlines have expired. BB messages are
    occasionally submitted to us with multiple dates, some of which are
    stale or expired. Please screen your submission beforehand for stale
    dates, especially if you are submitting it more than once and remove
    any dates that will have expired by publication. Thanks for your
    cooperation.
    Contact: Melanie O. Massengale, melanie.massengale@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/ememo/options.html

    CENTER FOR AISIAN STUDIES SPEAKER SERIES, PUBLIC TALK AND FILM
    DISCUSSION BY MARK NORNES

    CAS presents "Subtitling Can be Disturbing: Film Translation of the
    Third Era", a public talk by Mark Nornes, of Asian Languages and
    Cultures/Screen Arts and Cultures, University of Michigan. Tuesday,
    October 16, 3:45 pm in the Old Main Chapel. Mr. Nornes will also
    present and host a discussion of the 1987 documentary film, Emperor's
    Naked Army Marches On, Wednesday, October 17, at 6 pm in HUMN 1B50. For
    more information, please email the contact below.
    Contact: Sara Thompson, sara.thompson@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/CAS/october2007.html

    WINTER 2007 COMMENCEMENT

    Graduating this semester? Winter 2007 graduation information is
    available on the web site below. Graduating students will receive
    detailed information via email in the following weeks. Families of the
    graduates will receive an information booklet in the mail in mid
    November. The web site answers questions regarding details about the
    ceremony, caps and gowns, announcements, disability services, parking
    and other events.
    Contact: Sarah
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/commencement

    INTERACTIVE THEATRE PROJECT, "HIS WEIGHT, HER ISSUE?"

    Interactive Theatre Project, "His Weight, Her Issue?" On October 18,
    the Interactive Theatre Project will be hosting "Up to Scale," a
    performance exploring body issues. The program will be held at the
    Dennis Small Cultural Center, UMC room 457, 6-7:30 pm. It is free to
    the public and reception food will be provided. Come listen, come
    watch, come interact!
    Contact: DSCC, dscc@colorado.edu or 303-492-7109
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/dscc

    FUN RESEARCH PROJECTS FOR KIDS!

    The Cognitive Development Center in the Psychology Department is
    conducting projects on memory and language development! We welcome all
    children from birth to age seven. Some projects are particularly
    looking for toddlers or elementary school aged children. A visit,
    scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 30 minutes. Parking is free
    and babysitting is available for siblings. Parents are compensated for
    travel and kids receive a fun prize and a certificate!
    Contact: Lauren Gindin, cogdevctr@grey.colorado.edu or 303-492-6389
    Additional information: http://psych.colorado.edu/cdc/

    LATE NIGHT: BATTLE OF THE BANDS

    Late Night: Battle of the Bands is back! Program Council, CU Late Night
    and the Student Programs Office would like to present the Battle of the
    Bands on Friday, October 26 at 8 pm in the Glenn Miller Ballroom. Come
    soak up some awesome entertainment, provided primarily by your rock
    star peers. Free food, fun and tons of music, so save the date, October
    26! Get ready to rock!
    Contact: Student Programs Office, 303-492-7109 or
    umc-events@colorado.edu
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/latenight/

    STUDENT GROUPS, REINVIGORATE YOUR ORGANIZATION WITH CU GOLD!

    CU GOLD offers free one hour workshops in the following topics:
    Communication Training, Event Planning, Organizing Techniques,
    Networking, Leadership Training, Time Management, Team building,
    Structuring Effective Meetings and GO Fish: How to be the Best Catch in
    the Workplace. Visit our web site linked below for more information. To
    make an appointment email or call the information listed below or visit
    us in UMC 444.
    Contact: CU GOLD, 303-735-0640 or cugold@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/cugold

    CHOCOLATE PROGRAM

    Thursday, October 18, 6 pm, Paleontology Hall. Explore the delicious
    world of chocolate! This sweet program will include information on the
    botany, history and production of chocolate. Presenters will include
    Tom Lemieux, EEB, UCB, Timothy Moley of Chocolove and Payson Sheets of
    Anthropology, UCB. Free chocolate samples will be available!
    Contact: University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, 303-492-6892
    Additional information: http://cumuseum.colorado.edu

    COLLEGE OF MUSIC EVENTS, OCTOBER 15-21

    Tuesday, October 16, 7:30 pm, Grusin Music Hall, Faculty Concert: Doug
    Walter, vibraphone. Friday, October 19, 7:30 pm, Grusin Music Hall,
    Jazz Ensemble I, director John Davis and Wind Symphony, conductor Allan
    McMurray. Sunday, October 21,7:30 pm, Grusin Music Hall, Percussion
    Ensemble. All events free and open to the public unless noted with ($).
    Contact: CU Concerts Box Office, 303-492-8008
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/music

    VOLUNTEER WITH LEGOS!

    Every year elementary and middle school students from the Boulder area
    compete in the first Lego League Challenge. A tournament for this
    competition is hosted at CU, and we are looking for volunteers to help
    with the 2007 competition on November 17. If you are interested, please
    visit our web site listed below for more information. If you can
    volunteer, a registration form is also located on the web site.
    Contact: Anne Byrne, anne.byrne@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://tbp.colorado.edu/FLL

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    adheres to the CU-Boulder "Use of Faculty/Staff Electronic Memo System"
    policy and is monitored by the Chancellor's Electronic Communication
    Committee. See http://www.colorado.edu/ememo/ for more information.


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