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Date: Thu Oct 20 2011 - 01:37:19 MDT
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 01:37:19 -0600 (MDT) From: Student Buff Bulletin <memofrom@Colorado.EDU> Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 10/19/2011
SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 10/19/2011
Student Buff Bulletin
19 October 2011, Wednesday
A Boulder Campus digest of current events
In this issue:
--- Winter Warmth Drive Through Nov. 14
--- Service-Learning Abroad Programs!
--- Public Interest Internship Experience Program (PIIE)-
Apply Now!
--- Peace Corps? Grad School? Why Not Both? Meeting Nov. 3!
--- Wake Up Call: How Privilege is the Problem that Keeps Us
All in Trouble
--- The UMC Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill is Open for Game
Day 8 a.m.-6 p.m. - A Short Walk to the Stadium
--- SAPP Pre-PA Meeting with Career Services
--- Bill Nye- Spacevision 2011 Conference- 8 p.m., Thursday,
Oct. 27
--- Take Our Survey and You Could Win a $300 Shopping Spree
--- Ink Spot Here for all Your Copying Needs
--- Go Buffs! Beat Oregon Game Day and Homecoming Specials
--- Come learn to Dance with the CU Tango Club
--- Kickoff! CU New Venture Challenge IV
WINTER WARMTH DRIVE THROUGH NOV. 14
Boulder Staff Council in partnership with Boulder Valley Rotary Club (BVRC.org) is sponsoring a Winter Warmth drive. Donation bins can be found at Police & Parking, College of Architecture and Planning, Imig Music, UMC Book Store,
Education, Continuing Ed, School of Business, Armory, Norlin, Old Main, Wolf Law, Rec Center, Family Housing, Housing Facilities, ATLAS, C4C, ARC and Fac Man Stadium until Nov. 14. Contact Boulder Campus Staff Council for
additional information. scouncil@colorado.edu 2-5473
Contact: Lori Jackson
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/staffcouncil/
SERVICE-LEARNING ABROAD PROGRAMS
A new Service-Learning Abroad Program which integrates course work and service to local communities gives students the unique and powerful opportunity to combine their passion for study abroad and service to global communities: a truly transformative experience. Information:
http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=gettingstarted. Contact Cloud Baffour, baffour@colorado.edu
Contact: Cloud Baffour
Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=gettingstarted
PUBLIC INTEREST INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (PIEE)- APPLY NOW
Interested in a 2012 paid summer internship working to better our communities? CU PIIE may be your answer! We offer $4,320 stipends to select undergraduate students for participating in summer internships in nonprofit and government agencies within Colorado. CU PIIE allows students to follow their passions and receive monetary compensation for their work.
Visit http://careerservices.colorado.edu/students/PIIE.aspx for information and application. Deadline, 5 p.m., Nov. 18.
Contact: Peter Simons
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/iece
PEACE CORPS? GRAD SCHOOL? WHY NOT BOTH? MEETING NOV. 3
CU Boulder and the Peace Corps have implemented a Master's International Program which allows students to combine graduate study (MBA, MA - Education, Environmental Studies, Geography) with a joint appointment in the Peace Corps.
Come learn more, Nov. 3, 6:30-8 p.mm, UMC fifth floor Lounge.Information:
http://www.colorado.edu/iece/peacecorps/masters.html.
Questions: Alea Richmond, peacecorps@colorado.edu
Life's calling, how far will you go?
Contact: Peter Simons
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/iece/peacecorps/masters.html
WAKE UP CALL: HOW PRIVILEGE IS THE PROBLEM THAT KEEPS US ALL IN TROUBLE
October 20, 9:30-10:30 a.m. in Dennis Small Cultural Center, UMC 458, free coffee and breakfast snacks plus informative, thought-provoking discussion of Part one of "Privilege, Power and Difference," an important book by Allan Johnson. No
reading required, just an open mind. Discussion geared to graduate level, but all are welcome. Facilitator: Jane Elvins, Center for Multicultural Affairs.
Contact: Jane Elvins
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/student
THE UMC ALFERD PACKER RETAURANT & GRILL IS OPEN FOR GAME DAY 8 A.M.-6 P.M.- A SHORT WALK TO THE STADIUM
The UMC Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill and Baby Doe's Coffee & Bakery are open 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Game Day, Saturday, Oct. 22, with breakfasts, Slumgullion Grill menu, bakery treats, coffee, cold beverages, plus a football brat special.
One brat, chips, fountain beverage for 5.99 or two brats, chips, fountain beverage for only 7.99! Beat the traffic; enjoy a comfortable meal at the UMC, firs floor. Just a short walk to the game. Go Buffs!
Contact: Alferd Packer Restaurant & Grill: 303-492-6578
Additional information: http://umc.colorado.edu/food
SAPP PRE-PA MEETING WITH CAREER SERVICES
The Student Association for Pre-Health Professionals will host a meeting with Annie Piatt from Career Services about a variety of important topics such as graduate school applications, how to make a solid resume, curriculum vitae
and important information for jobs and post-grad studies.
Bring a pen and paper, come have a bite to eat and learn how to better pursue your goals! Anyone is welcome!
Thursday, Oct. 20, 5:30 p.m., Hellems 245
Contact: annemarie.naes@colorado.edu, natalie.brim@colorado.edu
BILL NYE - SPACEVISION 2011 CONFERENCE - 8 P.M. THURSDAY, OCT. 27
CU Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (CUSEDS) is proud to present the Director of the Planetary Society, Bill Nye, as their Opening Session speaker for the SpaceVision 2011 Conference! Bill Nye will be speaking
about current and future developments of space exploration. Register for the entire conference or purchase tickets for Bill Nye's speech for $10 on the SpaceVision website. Click the SpaceVision tab, then registration on the website below to purchase.
Contact: cuseds@colorado.edu
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/CUSEDS/
TAKE OUR SURVEY AND YOU COULD WIN A $300 SHOPPING SPREE
Take this quick survey on the customer service at the CU Book Store and you will be entered to win a $300 shopping spree at the CU Book Store! The survey is available at
http://www.oncampusresearch.org/surveys/CUBookStore/. Deadline is Oct. 23.
Contact: CU Book Store
Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com
INK SPOT HERE FOR ALL YOUR COPYING NEEDS
The Ink Spot in the UMC is here to help! We can copy, bind, laminate, print large posters and anything else you might need to succeed. Let us know how we can help you today!
Contact: CU Book Store
Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com
GO BUFFS@ BEAT OREGON GAME DAY AND HOMECOMING SPECIALS
Game Day Oct. 22 stop by the CU Book Store- Free face painting in the store from 10:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.! Meet Chip from 12-1 p.m. and free pom poms while supplies last!
Contact: CU Book Store
Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com
COME LEARN TO DANCE WITH THE CU TANGO CLUB
Interested in learning Argentine Tango? Come join us in Carlson gym every Friday night. There will be a free beginner lesson at 7 p.m., followed by an open dance. Beginners are always welcome and no partner is required. For more information find "CU Club Tango" on Facebook or send your questions to peter.armington@colorado.edu
Contact: Peter Armington
KICKOFF! CU NEW VENTURE CHALLENGE IV
You've got a great idea. Want to start a business? Check out CU New Venture Challenge! All CU students, staff and faculty and the public are invited to attend NVC Kickoff Night as we gear up for another exciting year! Hear from serial entrepreneur and Orbotix CEO Paul Berberian; learn how NVC can help you plan a new venture and win some cash. Courtroom of Wolf Law at 6 p.m. (networking at 5:30 p.m.), Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011.
Contact: Jacqui Dietrich jacquelyn.dietrich@colorado.edu
Additional information: http://leeds.colorado.edu/deming#events
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