Student Buff Bulletin 06/14/2011

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    Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 06/14/2011
    

    SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 06/14/2011

    Student Buff Bulletin
    14 J=
    une 2011, Tuesday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In thi=
    s issue:

    --- Experience CU New Opera Works This Summer!
    --- Study Ab=
    road Summer Info Sessions: Study Abroad 101 and Affording Study
        Abr=
    oad
    --- Physically Inactive Research Subjects Needed $45
    --- Earn Up t=
    o $11/Hour This Summer
    --- Charles Castleman: Free Violin Recital at Ch=
    amber Hall, C199, College of
        Music
    --- Free Quartet Program Concer=
    ts at Chamber Hall, C199, College of Music
    --- Free Quartet Program Son=
    ata Concerts at Chamber Hall, C199, College of
        Music
    --- Beat the =
    Heat at Your UMC - Open All Summer for Food, Games and Study!
    --- Summe=
    r Bike to Work Day is Wednesday, June 22

    EXPERIENCE CU NEW OPERA =
    WORKS THIS SUMMER!

    Headstrong Elizabeth Bennett and the elite Mr. Dar=
    cy are now opera stars! CU
    NOW presents scenes from "Pride and Prejudic=
    e," an opera by Kirke Mechem,
    and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are De=
    ad" by composer Herschel Garfein.
    CU NOW invites you to experience the =
    development of these new operas June
    22-25. The program kicks off 6/14 =
    with bass-baritone Ashraf Sewailam's guest
    recital at 7:30 pm. All even=
    ts are in the ATLAS Black Box theater with $15 =

    general admission.
    Contact: CU Presents Box Office, 303-492-8008
    Addit=
    ional information:
    http://cupresents.org/default/index.cfm?action=3Dres=
    ults&category=3Dcu%20now

    STUDY ABROAD SUMMER INFO SESSIONS: STUDY=
     ABROAD 101 AND AFFORDING =

    STUDY ABROAD

    Start planning for your experience abroad with summer in=
    fo sessions! Study
    Abroad 101 is the first step for students interested=
     in study abroad. Affording =

    Study Abroad further addresses the financial aspect of studying abroad. =
    =

    Students must attend Study Abroad 101 prior to the Affording Study Abroa=
    d =

    meeting (same day or other previous session).

    Study Abroad 101: June =
    at 1:15 pm in Center for Community S350 Affording =

    Study Abroad will directly follow, at 1:45 pm.

    Contact: cindy.kraft@c=
    olorado.edu
    Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu

    =

    PHYSICALLY INACTIVE RESEARCH SUBJECTS NEEDED $45

    The Department o=
    f Integrative Physiology is seeking 18-30 year-old volunteers,
    who have=
     been physically inactive (six months). Additional screening questions
    =
    will be asked upon inquiry. You will be asked to run downhill on a tread=
    mill
    for 40 minutes, which will produce muscle soreness. Blood samples =
    and
    soreness ratings will be collected on five occasions. The study wil=
    l require ~3.5 =

    hours total, spread across eight days. You will be paid $45 for study co=
    mpletion.
    Contact: allenlab@colorado.edu, 303-735-0358, contact: Molly

    EARN UP TO $11/HOUR THIS SUMMER

    Looking for a job that will all=
    ow you to make a ton of cash while working around =

    peak sun hours? Then this is the job for you! Working at the CU Call Cen=
    ter =

    enables you to work for a meaningful cause on days that fit into your su=
    mmer =

    plans. Visit us online for more details and to fill out an application a=
    t:
    http://co.thecallingcenter.com =

    Contact: Christy Hileman

    CHARLES CASTLEMAN: FREE VIOLIN RECITAL A=
    T CHAMBER HALL, C199, COLLEGE =

    OF MUSIC

    Saturday, July 9 at 7:30 pm

    Beethoven Sonata No. 4
    Schum=
    ann Sonata No. 2
    Szymanowski Notturno and Tarantella
    Ives Sonata No. 2=

    Franck Sonata

    http://www.quartetprogram.com
    paulamajer@yahoo.com
    =
    303-492-6801
    Contact: Paula Majerfeld

    FREE QUARTET PROGRAM CONCE=
    RTS AT CHAMBER HALL, C199, COLLEGE OF =

    MUSIC

    The Quartet Program, in its 42nd year, is an intensive, four-we=
    ek, summer =

    chamber music program which brings together some of the most highly gift=
    ed
    young performers from around the world.

    Quartet Concerts at 7:30 =
    pm:
    July 21 - Mozart K.387, Barber, Dvorak No. 11
    July 22 - Schubert -=
    --Death and the Maiden---, Dvorak Quintet Op. 987
    July 23 --- Mendelsso=
    hn No. 4, Beethoven Op. 95, Brahms No. 2

    http://www.quartetprogram.=
    com
    paulamajer@yahoo.com
    303-492-6801

    Contact: Paula Majerfeld

    FREE QUARTET PROGRAM SONATA CONCERTS AT CHAMBER HALL, C199, =

    COLLEGE OF MUSIC

    The Quartet Program, in its 42nd year, is an intensi=
    ve, four-week, summer =

    chamber music program which brings together some of the most highly gift=
    ed
    young performers from around the world.

    Sonata Concerts: 7:30 pm=

    Wednesday, July 27 - Hindemith, Schumann, Debussy
    Thursday, July 28 -=
     Beethoven, Brahms, Bach
    Friday, July 29 - Franck, Schumann, Prokofiev=

    Saturday, July 30 - Martinu, Schubert, Grieg

    http://www.quartetprog=
    ram.com
    paulamajer@yahoo.com
    303-492-6801

    Contact: Paula Majerfeld

    BEAT THE HEAT AT YOUR UMC- OPEN ALL SUMMER FOR FOOD, GAMES AND =

    STUDY!

    Your UMC is open every day for your convenience. Study, meet f=
    riends, bowl
    and eat! Baby Doe's Coffee & Bakery is open seven days/wee=
    k. The award-
    winning Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill is open Monday-F=
    riday with delicious =

    choices, including the popular $5 meal deal. It's a different homemade e=
    ntr=E9 =

    every weekday. Bookmark our Daily Specials Menu page to see our weekly
    special selections (link below), and learn more about our award at
    http=
    ://umc.colorado.edu/news/NACUFSaward.html
    Contact: UMC Food Service Mgr=
     Marc.Rich@colorado.edu, 303-492-6578
    Additional information: http://um=
    c.colorado.edu/food/dailySpecials.html

    SUMMER BIKE TO WORK DAY IS=
     WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

    Summer Bike to Work Day is coming up on Wednesday=
    , June 22. If you're =

    walking, biking or busing to campus that day, drop by one of the three b=
    reakfast
    stations on campus to pick up free food and prizes, courtesy o=
    f the campus'
    transportation programs. This year, find the breakfast st=
    ations at Broadway and
    Euclid (by the UMC), Folsom & Colorado (by Math)=
     and Marine and 30 (by RL1).
    More information on the event at http://dr=
    cog.org/biketowork.
    Contact: Peter Roper
    Additional information: http:=
    //ecenter.colorado.edu/transportation/bike

    Buff Bulletin is a ser=
    vice of the Boulder Campus E-Memo System. It
    adheres to the CU-Boulder =
    "Use of Faculty/Staff Electronic Memo System"
    policy and is monitored b=
    y the Chancellor's Electronic Communication
    Committee. See http://www.=
    colorado.edu/ememo/ for more information.


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