Student Buff Bulletin 10/25/2010

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    Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 10/25/2010
    

    SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 10/25/2010

    Student Buff Bulletin
    25 October 2010, Monday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- INVST Community Leadership Program is Accepting Applications!
    --- Pain Sensitivity Research Study
    --- CU Student Government Elections
    --- Cannibalistic Witch or Wise Grandmother? Soviet "Morozko" (-Father Frost-)
            Featured in Fairy Tale Series, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 6:30-9 pm, Norlin
            Commons E113
    --- Come See "Food Inc." Tuesday, Oct. 26, in HUMN180
    --- Water Quality Notice to Faculty, Students and Staff from Environmental
            Health and Safety
    --- New Global Seminar in Rosario, Argentina
    --- Bible 101 - a Fun and Deep Introduction!
    --- Gospel Choir!
    --- Progressive Christians Meet on Sunday Nights!
    --- Interested in Biotech? The Biotechnology Opportunity Seminar Series Brings
            Industry Experts to You!
    --- Are you a Social Butterfly, Lone Wolf, Team Player or Adventure Seeker?
    --- Pregnant? We Can Help! Free Confidential Pregnancy Tests
    --- Sweet Disposition! Free Massage, Aromatherapy and Stress Relief!

    INVST COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!

    Join us and combine academics and activism! Interested in social and
    environmental justice? Apply to the INVST Community Leadership Program! We
    develop community leaders who engage in compassionate action. We offer a 2-
    year comprehensive, cohort-based leadership certificate program uniquely
    integrating service, theory and skills. Eligible students receive $2,000 tuition
    awards from AmeriCorps! Info Session Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 5 pm in UMC 386.
    Contact:
    Sabrina.Sideris@colorado.edu, 303-492-7719, or visit
    http://www.colorado.edu/communitystudies.
    Contact: Sabrina Sideris
    Additional information: www.colorado.edu/communitystudies

    PAIN SENSITIVITY RESEARCH STUDY

    Healthy Adults Needed for a UCB Study on Pain Sensitivity!
    You may be eligible if:
    - You are between 18-65
    - You are not suffering from acute or chronic pain
    - You are not pregnant
    - You do not have high blood pressure
    - You are not currently using pain medication, narcotics, aspirin or
    anticoagulants

    Eligible participants will receive monetary compensation

    For more information, contact:
    Emily Lindley, PhD
    emily.lindley@ucdenver.edu

    Contact: Emily Lindley

    CU STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

    Vote! Vote! Vote! Vote this week in the CUSG Fall 2010 Elections! You can vote
    online: Click the iVote logo on MyCUinfo and follow the instructions. After
    voting, print out the "Thank You for Voting!" page for discounts at Boulder
    Baked, Cheba Hut, Del Taco, CU Bookstore on the Hill, Lollicup, Snarf's, Espresso
    Roma, Rush Bowls and T. Galaxy. And check out the sweet Election Week deals
    at HungryBuffs.com!
    VOTE THIS WEEK!
    Contact: Danielle Warly
    Additional information: http://cusg.colorado.edu

    CANNIBALISTIC WITCH OR WISE GRANDMOTHER? SOVIET "MOROZKO: (-FATHER
    FROST-) FEATURED IN FAIRY TALE SERIES, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 6:30-9 pm,
    NORLIN COMMONS E113

    Fairy Tale Film and Talk Series Film and Discussion: "Morozko" (Father Frost,-
    1966). Join Vicki Grove, Department of German and Slavic Languages and
    Literatures, to watch and discuss a traditional Russian fairy tale featuring
    the colorful-and cannibalistic-witch, Baba Yaga. Program made possible by
    University Libraries, Colorado Humanities, NEH and DEFA Film Library. Discover
    the major fairy tale collection in your University Libraries Special Collections
    Department.
    Contact: Alison.Hicks@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/fairytales/

    COME SEE "FOOD INC. TUESDAY, OCT. 26 I HUMN 180

    CU Going Local will be showing the documentary film "Food, Inc." Oct. 26, in
    HUMN 180 at 6:30 pm. This breathtaking film investigates where our food
    comes from and lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, focusing on the
    issues of our food production system. If you haven't yet seen it...heres your
    chance!
    Contact: cugoinglocal@gmail.com

    WATER QUALITY NOTICE TO FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF FROM
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

    Everyone at CU shares the same job: protecting our water quality. The
    Environmental Protection Agency and the Colorado Department of Public Health
    and Environment requires EH&S to notify the campus of our responsibility to
    ensure water quality. Go to
    http://www.colorado.edu/ehs/pdf/Water%20Quality%20Notice.pdf on EH&S's
    home page under "What's New" to find out ways you can protect water quality at
    CU. If you have any questions or comments, please contact EH&S at 303-492-
    6025 or EHS@Colorado.edu.
    Contact: Sherril Potter
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/ehs

    NEW GLOBAL SEMINAR IN ROSARIO, ARGENTINA

    Announcing a new Study Abroad Global Seminar to Rosario, Argentina! This
    intensive 5 week summer program offers 6 credit hours to its participants
    (there will be one culture class and one literature class offered each year),
    an all-expense included home stay with an Argentine family, several cultural
    excursions and guest lectures by local intellectuals and much more. Join
    program director Dr. Susan Hallstead and SAP staff to learn more: 10-27, 5:30
    pm, HUMN 150.
    Contact: Nathan Frank (Nathan.Frank@Colorado.EDU)
    Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu

    BIBLE 101- A FUN AND DEEP INTRODUCTION!

    Wish you knew more about the Bible? You're in good company. Join with a
    diverse group as we remind each other of stuff we'd forgotten and learn a few
    new things along the way! Please order a copy of Peter Gomes, "The Good Book"
    via Amazon.com. Gomes is the chaplain at Harvard University. Thursdays, 8 pm,
    at CU's Wesley Chapel, 1290 Folsom St., 1 blk north of Colorado Ave.
    Contact: Roger Wolsey
    Additional information: http://www.wesleyf.org

    GOSPEL CHOIR!

    Love Gospel Music? Come sing it! The Mosaic Gospel Choir meets on
    Wednesday nights at 7 pm, at CU's Wesley Chapel. Open to people of all
    religious and musical backgrounds. 1290 Folsom St., 1 blk north of Colorado
    Ave. Male and female voices welcome! Come join the fun!
    Contact: Roger Wolsey
    Additional information: http://www.wesleyf.org

    PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIANS MEET ON SUNDAY NIGHTS!

    Come check out worship and the free supper and fellowship afterward, hosted
    by Wesley Fellowship! Meets at CU's Wesley Chapel, 1290 Folsom, across from
    Folsom Field, at the corner of University Heights Ave. (1 block north of Colorado
    Ave). learn more on our website!
    Contact: Roger Wolsey
    Additional information: http://www.wesleyf.org

    INTERESTED IN BIOTECH? THE BIOTECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY SEMINAR SERIS
    BRINGS INDUSTRY EXPERTS TO YOU!

    Join experts from Array Biopharma, AspenBio Pharma, Solix Biofuels and
    Cochlear Americas for a discussion on the challenges of biotech product
    development -Wednesday, Oct. 27, 5:30-7 pm, Cristol Chemistry, Rm 142.
    Snacks will be provided.
    Contact: CU Biotech Club
    Additional information: http://www.cubiotechclub.com/

    ARE YOU A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY, LONE WOLF, TEAM PLAYER OR ADVENTURE
    SEEKER?

    Maintaining an active lifestyle comes in many different forms. Find out what
    fitness fits your personality in this month's issue of Student Health 101, a free
    online health magazine for CU students. The Oct. issue also includes articles on
    alcohol and your body, hooking up and catching up academically. Sign up today
    to receive this e-magazine every month in your email!
    Contact: CU Student Health 101
    Additional information: http://readsh101.com/cu.html

    PREGNANT? WE CAN HELP! FREE CONFIDENTIAL PREGNANCY TESTS

    Real Choices Pregnancy Care Center campus office, UMC Room 441, 303-492-
    8778, offers free and confidential pregnancy tests as well as support,
    information and practical assistance for students facing an unexpected
    pregnancy.

    Hours:
    Monday: 9:30 am-5 pm

    Tuesday and Thursday: 10 am-4 pm

    Wednesday: 12 pm-5 pm. Services also offered at 3340 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder,
    303-494-3282, 9 am-2 pm.

    Monday-Thursday. Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment or information.
    Contact: Tate Brady

    SWEET DISPOSITION! FREE MASSAGE, AROMATHERAPY AND STRESS RELIEF!

    Need a break or a swift getaway? Come take advantage of Community Health's
    Free Haven. Relax and enjoy brief massages, aromatherapy and information
    about stress relieving techniques. Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 1:30-
    3:30 pm in UMC 227 for a moment of relief.
    Contact: Community Health, (303) 492-2937 or healthbuffs@colorado.edu

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    policy and is monitored by the Chancellor's Electronic Communication
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