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Date: Thu Nov 10 2011 - 03:37:12 MST
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 03:37:12 -0700 (MST) From: Student Buff Bulletin <memofrom@Colorado.EDU> Subject: Student Buff Bulletin 11/10/2011
SUBJECT: Student Buff Bulletin 11/10/2011
Student Buff Bulletin
10 November 2011, Thursday
A Boulder Campus digest of current events
In this issue:
--- CU Dance Presents: In the Current
--- Fringe Festival Arts Mixer
--- German Club Game Night
--- Travel Packing Clinic by Changes in Latitude and Wardenburg
--- Celebrate International Education Week Nov. 14-18
--- Study Urban Design in Istanbul Next Summer
--- Study in Kuwait: Three-Week Program - Apply Now
--- Alternative Break Participant Applications: Last Week to Sign Up
--- Habitat For Humanity Interest Meeting
--- Vedic Harvest Feast with Bhakti Yoga Club
--- The Fifth Annual CHINA Town Hall (CAS Event)
--- ISA Diwali Celebrations- Friday, Nov. 11, Glenn Miller Ballroom, UMC
CU DANCE PRESENTS: IN THE CURRENT
Nov. 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. / Nov. 13 at 2 p.m.
University Theatre Building
Charlotte York Irey Theatre
The University of Colorado Department of Theatre & Dance is proud to
present the inauguration of In The Current, an innovative evening of dance that
pairs professional choreographers with our dance students.
Contact: Daniel Leonard
Additional information: http://theatredance.colorado.edu
FRINGE FESTIVAL ARTS MIXER
Tuesday, Nov. 15, 5 p.m., University Theatre Building, Acting Studio
Calling all arts students! Yes, we mean all. Theatre, dance, film, music, studio art
and more! Do you have a project in mind? A collaboration? A new piece?
Whatever your idea may be, Fringe Festival is for you!
Want to learn more? Come to the Arts Mixer! Where you can meet other artists,
learn about the proposal process and what Fringe Festival is all about!
Contact: Daniel Leonard
Additional information: http://www.cu-onstage.org
GERMAN CLUB GAME NIGHT
Join the CU German Club for a fun filled evening of games, free pizza and
drinks! You do not have to speak German to join! Games include Scrabble,
Twister, Bingo, and many more. Thursday, Nov. 10, 6:30 p.m., Humanities
190. Sponsored by the CU German Club and the Department of Germanic and
Slavic Languages and Literatures.
Contact: GermanClub@colorado.edu or visit the Facebook Group
(https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=158545408175)
Additional information: http://gsll.colorado.edu/
TRAVEL PACKING CLINIC BY CHANGES IN LATITUDE AND WARDENBURG
Going on a study abroad program or just traveling? Please join us for a
travel packing clinic! Changes in Latitude's Cindy McClelland and a Wardenburg
RN will demonstrate clever packing methods and show you the latest travel
accessories that will make traveling more fun. Learn what to include in a
medical kit for travel. Avoid the hassles of over-packing - discover the
secrets of traveling light with everything you need! Monday Nov. 14, 5-6 p.m. in
C4C S350.
Contact: Cloud Baffour (Baffour@Colorado.EDU)
Additional information: http://www.cil.com/
CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK NOV. 14-18
Please join the Office of International Education as we celebrate
International Education Week. International menus will be served all week in CU
Dining Centers. You are cordially invited to our International Education Week
Reception on Nov. 15, 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the JD Abrams Lounge (3rd Floor in the
Center for Community). Refreshments will be served. CU Global Citizens and
winners of the International Education Photo Contest will also receive their
awards.
Contact: Larry Bell, Larry.Bell@colorado.edu
Additional information:
STUDY URBAN DESIGN IN ISTANBUL NEXT SUMMER
Spend four weeks in Istanbul while earning 6 credits for your major! The
Urbanist-anbul Global Seminar gives you an inside look at architectural
and morphological history and an opportunity to develop urban design
proposals for selected sites in Istanbul. The program includes excursions in and
around Istanbul, as well as an overnight stay in Assos and Troy. Don't miss this
amazing opportunity! Interest meeting: Monday, Nov. 14, 12-1 p.m., ENVD
102.
Contact: Sarah Westmoreland (Sarah.Westmoreland@Colorado.EDU)
Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=IstanbulGS
STUDY IN KUWAIT: THREE-WEEK PROGRAM- APPLY NOW
How do Gucci, the desert, McDonald's and the abaya go together? Study
abroad in Kuwait to find out! This 3-week, 6-credit Global Seminar (Summer
2012) gives you an inside look at the economy, politics and society in the Middle
East through meetings and visits with bankers, politicians, oil executives,
families, and students. Program led by Dr. Mohammed Akacem of Economics.
ECON 1000 or 2020 required. Interest meeting: Monday, Nov. 14, 3:30-4:30
p.m.
Center for Community N215.
Contact: Sarah Westmoreland (Sarah.Westmoreland@Colorado.EDU)
Additional information: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=KuwaitGS
ALTERNATIVE BREAK PARTICIPANT APPLICATIONS: LAST WEEK TO SIGN UP
Are you passionate about volunteering? Would you like to help out
communities outside of Boulder? Well then, Alternative Breaks is just for you.
Each year AB sends students on student-led service trips across the United
States ranging in issue areas. To learn more about the trips and Alternative
Breaks in general, visit http://www.colorado.edu/vrc/altbreaks. This is the last
week to sign up! Deadline is Nov. 14, 2011.
Contact: Jordan Mathews
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/vrc/altbreaks
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTEREST MEETING
Join the CU Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter! Join us this year to
learn more about affordable housing, volunteer with Habitat and help make a
difference in the Boulder Community! We will be holding an interest
meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 5 p.m. in ECCE room 1B47.
Contact: Priya Sudendra
VEDIC HARVEST FEAST WITH BHAKTI YOGA CLUB
Free vegetarian feast for up to 175 people and live kirtan! Stop by the
Rec. Center Conference Rooms on Thursday, Nov. 17 from 6-8 p.m. and learn
about sustainable living as it is taught in the ancient Vedic scriptures of
India. RSVP for a free gift: bhaktiyogaclub@colorado.edu or call Bryan at
720-201-4715. Please include your name and the number of guests you are
expecting to bring.
Contact: Bryan Bolen
THE FIFTH ANNUAL CHINA TOWN HALL (CAS EVENT)
Wednesday, Nov. 16, 4:30-7:30 p.m.
National Speaker (via webcast): Zbigniew Brezinski, former US National
Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter
Local Speaker: David Gries, a former CIA official and current Executive
Director of China Vitae
Fees for attendance will be collected at the door in cash or check: $10 for
students, $15 for general public
Contact: Julie Kang
Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/cas/
ISA DIWALI CELEBRATIONS- FRIDAY, NOV. 11, GLENN MILLER BALLROOM, UMC
Diwali is a festival of lights and colors celebrated all across India. ISA
is organizing a Diwali Party which includes amazing cultural performances,
lipsmacking Indian food and latest Bollywood numbers on the DJ dance floor
open all the way upto midnight. Join us in this grand celebration.
Friday, Nov. 11
Glenn Miller Ballroom, UMC
Doors open 6 p.m.
Free Entry!!!
Contact : aashish.aroon@colorado.edu 303-956-3172
Contact: Aashish Aroon
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