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| Saturday, August 11, 2012 |
| ICAMP 2012 Summer School on Renewable & Sustainable Energy 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
The 2012 I-CAMP school in Boulder will focus on solar energy harvesting. As a nearly one-month-long school, it will comprehensively address new and emerging science and technology in the fields of photovoltaics and solar fuels. It will also closely integrate discussions of science and technology with issues of deployment and implementation of renewable energy in society. It will provide both a rich environment for students to delve into these interdisciplinary topics and a synergistic forum for leading researchers to interact in an in-depth and productive way.
The workshop lectures will be held in an interactive style that encourages the synthesis of ideas by the students. Techniques of active learning and peer instruction will be utilized to maximize participation in all discussions.
Visit the I-CAMP website to learn more about workshop registration and fees. View a selection of events from the free public lecture series here >> |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Colorado Shakespeare Festival Presents "Women of Will Part 2" 7:30 PM
Join Tina Packer and her acting partner Nigel Gore as they explore the creative evolution of William Shakespeare’s consciousness through his depiction of women.
Directed by Eric Tucker |
| Colorado Shakespeare Festival Presents "Women of Will Part 3" 7:30 PM
Join Tina Packer and her acting partner Nigel Gore as they explore the creative evolution of William Shakespeare’s consciousness through his depiction of women.
Directed by Eric Tucker |
| Sunday, August 12, 2012 |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Colorado Shakespeare Festival Presents "Women of Will Part 4" 7:30 PM
Join Tina Packer and her acting partner Nigel Gore as they explore the creative evolution of William Shakespeare’s consciousness through his depiction of women.
Directed by Eric Tucker |
| Colorado Shakespeare Festival Presents "Women of Will Part 5" 7:30 PM
Join Tina Packer and her acting partner Nigel Gore as they explore the creative evolution of William Shakespeare’s consciousness through his depiction of women.
Directed by Eric Tucker |
| Monday, August 13, 2012 |
| Introduction to Solar energy 8:00 AM
In this course students will explore the basics of solar energy and solar electric systems for homes, farms, and businesses.
After course completion, students will be able to: Understand the basics of electricity, Discuss solar energy and sun movement, Understand how solar cells work, Identify types of photovoltaic (PV) modules, Identify types of solar electric systems, Assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings, Determine the solar resource, Optimize the performance of a solar electric system, Explain mounting options, Identify key system components, Determine economics of PV systems, Discuss net metering, Understand financial incentives.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Tuesday, August 14, 2012 |
| Introduction to Wind Energy 8:00 AM
Explore small wind electric systems suitable for homes, farms, and businesses. Topics include: basics of electricity; pros and cons of small wind energy systems; forces that generate winds and affect wind flows; types of wind; wind system options; ways to assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings; ways to determine the wind resources at a potential wind site; basics of wind turbine design; tower options; optimum tower height; balance of systems components; and economics of wind energy systems.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students will have 6 months to complete the course. A final exam of 80% or better is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Tuesday Free Poker Tournaments 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
FREE Texas Hold'em Poker Tournaments on Tuesday nights in the UMC Connection! Register at 5:30pm. Cards fly at 6:30pm. 64 spots are available, first come, first served. Everyone is welcome - ALL skill levels. Prizes every tournament and the winner gets a seat at the Grand Championship on August 14 -- with chance to win the Grand Prize. So put on your best poker face!!! Check the dates. (No tournament on July 3.) |
| Wednesday, August 15, 2012 |
| Residential Renewable Energy 8:00 AM
An introduction to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies used to power a home or small business, lower carbon emissions, create a greener lifestyle, and reduce energy bills.
We will discuss passive solar heating and cooling, solar electricity, solar hot water systems, small-scale wind energy, geothermal, and microhydro. We will also explore the economics of residential and small-business renewable energy and explore creative ways to make renewable energy affordable in new and existing homes. This course is for homeowners, builders, developers, and architectural students.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Thursday, August 16, 2012 |
| Intro to Green Building 8:00 AM
This course offers an overview of green building. In this course, we will explore all aspects of green building including site selection, site protection, green building materials, energy efficiency, renewable energy, water efficiency, advanced framing, recycling and reusing waste from building sites, indoor air quality, retrofitting, the costs of green building, and sustainable communities.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Friday, August 17, 2012 |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Letters and Epistolary Culture in China (Multi-Day Event) 9:00 AM
A two-day workshop, dedicated to exploring the historical significance of letters and letter writing throughout Chinese culture. |
| Saturday, August 18, 2012 |
| Letters and Epistolary Culture in China (Multi-Day Event) End Time 6:00 PM
A two-day workshop, dedicated to exploring the historical significance of letters and letter writing throughout Chinese culture. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Sunday, August 19, 2012 |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Monday, August 20, 2012 |
| Introduction to Solar energy 8:00 AM
In this course students will explore the basics of solar energy and solar electric systems for homes, farms, and businesses.
After course completion, students will be able to: Understand the basics of electricity, Discuss solar energy and sun movement, Understand how solar cells work, Identify types of photovoltaic (PV) modules, Identify types of solar electric systems, Assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings, Determine the solar resource, Optimize the performance of a solar electric system, Explain mounting options, Identify key system components, Determine economics of PV systems, Discuss net metering, Understand financial incentives.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| UGGS New Graduate Student Orientation 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Orientation for new graduate and professional students |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Tuesday, August 21, 2012 |
| McNeill - Final Summer Orientation Dates (Multi-Day Event) All Day
TBA |
| Introduction to Wind Energy 8:00 AM
Explore small wind electric systems suitable for homes, farms, and businesses. Topics include: basics of electricity; pros and cons of small wind energy systems; forces that generate winds and affect wind flows; types of wind; wind system options; ways to assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings; ways to determine the wind resources at a potential wind site; basics of wind turbine design; tower options; optimum tower height; balance of systems components; and economics of wind energy systems.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students will have 6 months to complete the course. A final exam of 80% or better is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Guidance Session for U.S. Student Fulbright applicants: Overview of Fulbright application process 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
This session is for current applicants for 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grants only.
At this session we will review the fall 2012 application process for 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grant applicants, including deadline dates and advice for finalizing a competitive application.
[If you intend to apply for a 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grant and have not already talked to a Fulbright advisor in the Office of International Education, you must do this immediately. Contact Nancy.Vanacore@colorado.edu (303-492-6016).]
You can find more information about U.S. Student Fulbright grants here: http://www.colorado.edu/oie/admin/graduate.html. |
| Wednesday, August 22, 2012 |
| Team Up - Transition, Transform
Join us for a dialogue with Bill Becker, Executive Director of the Presidential Climate Action Project in the Environmental Design Building, Rm. 215 |
| McNeill - Final Summer Orientation Dates (Multi-Day Event) All Day
TBA |
| Residential Renewable Energy 8:00 AM
An introduction to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies used to power a home or small business, lower carbon emissions, create a greener lifestyle, and reduce energy bills.
We will discuss passive solar heating and cooling, solar electricity, solar hot water systems, small-scale wind energy, geothermal, and microhydro. We will also explore the economics of residential and small-business renewable energy and explore creative ways to make renewable energy affordable in new and existing homes. This course is for homeowners, builders, developers, and architectural students.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Wednesday @ Somewhere 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Join CU International for dinner at a local restaurant. Bring your BuffOne Card and about $10-15. (Meet in downstairs lobby of C4C). |
| Wednesday@Somewhere 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Join CU International for dinner at a local restaurant! “Wednesday at Somewhere” takes place every Wednesday evening during the academic year. Each week, CU International chooses a different restaurant. For details, see http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/cu-international/ |
| Thursday, August 23, 2012 |
| McNeill - Final Summer Orientation Dates (Multi-Day Event) All Day
TBA |
| Intro to Green Building 8:00 AM
This course offers an overview of green building. In this course, we will explore all aspects of green building including site selection, site protection, green building materials, energy efficiency, renewable energy, water efficiency, advanced framing, recycling and reusing waste from building sites, indoor air quality, retrofitting, the costs of green building, and sustainable communities.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Engineering Day 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
All incoming first-year students, regardless of when they attended orientation, are expected to attend this day, dedicated to departmental and college programming. You will meet with your major department, learn about special interest opportunities, attend a student panel, and learn about student organizations in the college. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| VALIC retirement advising sessions 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Have questions about saving for your retirement? Want to meet with an experienced Retirement Advisor face to face? VALIC Retirement Advisors are available to answer questions and review the benefits of saving for your retirement in a 403(b) plan from VALIC.
Please email or call to schedule an on-campus meeting:
Patrick.Hogan@Valic.com, 303-440-1651
Andy.Murphy@Valic.com, 303-578-8130
Robert.Gorski@Valic.com, 720-565-3520
Room at the UMC reserved on Thursdays. Other days and locations available by appointment. |
| Career Planning & Resume Writing for Non Academic Jobs 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
What are you going to do with that master’s or doctoral degree? Where are all the non- academic career opportunities?
Join us in this interactive workshop where you will: identify the phases career planning, name one of your talents, discover alternative careers,
and identify key elements of a powerful resume. |
| Campus Tour for International Students 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
A walking tour of campus to help you find your classes. (Meet in downstairs lobby of C4C). |
| Ice & Dice 8:00 PM - Midnight
Casino Night with Ice Skating! Poker, Craps, Bingo, etc. win tons of fake money to bid on tons of REAL prizes at an auction. Or do a triple-axel to impress your new friends on the ice! + games food & more, all free! |
| Friday, August 24, 2012 |
| Vanguard retirement advising sessions 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Vanguard and the University of Colorado have added 11 Target Retirement Funds to the CU's 401(a) and 403(b) Plans. Meet one-on-one (spouses welcome) with a licensed Vanguard representative to discuss retirement planning issues with your University of Colorado 401a, 403b, IRAs and other savings vehicles.
Go to: http://meetvanguard.com or call 1-800-662-0106, Ext. 14500. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Convocation 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Convocation marks the formal recognition of the beginning of a new academic year. The official gathering welcomes students to the university, and conveys the meaning and responsibilities of their entry into the broader academic community. The program will be followed by a spirit-themed walk from the Events Center to Farrand Field for Global Jam. |
| Global Jam 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join us Friday, August 24 after Convocation on Farrand Field to experience regional world cuisine and live music. |
| Workshop for 1010 Instructors 12:45 PM - 2:30 PM
Workshop for Spanish 1010 instructors
Anne Becher |
| Air Force ROTC New Student Orientation 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
What is NSO? An orientation program into life as a cadet at AFROTC Detachment 105. Also a chance to learn more about what you can expect in AFROTC and what AFROTC will expect from you. And finally an opportunity to visit the detachment and meet faculty and current cadets.
Who should attend NSO? Any prospective cadet for the AFROTC program or anyone interested in learning about the Air Force or military life in general. Parents are welcome as well!
When is NSO? The NSO is scheduled for 24 Aug (Friday) 2012 at 2 - 4 p.m.
Where is NSO? NSO will be held at the University of Colorado Boulder, Duane Physics Building, Room G1B20.
RSVP: Please let us know if you're attending! RSVP Here!
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| Leedsapalooza 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Join Leeds student organizations, faculty and staff for a fun afternoon filled with making connections! |
| Fiske Showcase 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Come see a preview of Fiske's evening laser shows
and star talks. 3pm to 4pm on Friday, August 24th. Admission is
free. |
| CU soccer vs. LIU Brooklyn 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Stand Shoulder to Shoulder with new head coach Danny Sanchez and the CU Soccer team as they host LIU Brooklyn in the first Buffs athletic event of the year. To celebrate the first home game of the season, the first 500 fans will receive a FREE CU Soccer t-shirt!
Make sure to sit in the new Buff Brigade cheering section and help give CU Soccer a real home field advantage. Located at the north end of Prentup Field the Brigade will be loud and spirited as they cheer the Buffs onto victory!
Visit CUBuffs.com for updated game information.
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| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!!
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| Ecenter Open House 8:00 PM - Midnight
As apart of the UMC Welcome Fest the Environmental Center will be holding an open house. Meet and get to know fellow students who share your passions for the environment! There will be yummy treats, making buttons and vertical gardens for your residence hall room out of old soda bottles! |
| UMC Welcome Fest 8:00 PM - Midnight
New to CU? Don’t miss the biggest free party in Boulder! Join us at the University Memorial Center on Friday, August 24 from 8pm to midnight for salsa dancing, henna tattoos, crafts, live music, food, giveaways and more. |
| UMC Welcome Fest (Multi-Day Event) 8:00 PM
Welcome CU students! UMC Welcome Fest takes over the whole UMC, the Dalton Trumbo Fountain, and the South Terrace! Enjoy free food, prizes, and activities including live music, performances in Club 156, games, painting, tricycle races, laser tag, a star-gasing demo by Fiske Planetarium, henna tattoos, an appearance by Ralphie and much more! UMC Welcome Fest |
| Saturday, August 25, 2012 |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!!
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| UMC Welcome Fest (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Welcome CU students! UMC Welcome Fest takes over the whole UMC, the Dalton Trumbo Fountain, and the South Terrace! Enjoy free food, prizes, and activities including live music, performances in Club 156, games, painting, tricycle races, laser tag, a star-gasing demo by Fiske Planetarium, henna tattoos, an appearance by Ralphie and much more! UMC Welcome Fest |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Required International Student Welcome Session 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
This is the required meeting for all new international students. Don’t miss it! |
| CoLab: Essentials of Innovation and Collaboration 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
This is a one day (August 25th) required, highly experiential, outdoor program incorporating the entire Leeds entering first year class. Throughout the day students will develop a sense of Leeds community, learn effective teamwork skills, be introduced to Leeds corporate partners, and understand the need for collaborative work in the business world. Students should report to Mackey Auditorium no later than 9:45am on August 25th. |
| CU International Picnic 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
A fun free event for new international students. Families welcome. Be ready for rain or shine! North Grounds of Bear Creek; meet in lobby of C4C at 3:30 to ride the Buff Bus together! |
| Welcome Back Concert 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
In the grand tradition of CU’s Program Council, we’re excited to announce the 2012 Welcomefest Concert, right on Farrand Field! Prepare yourself for one massive end-of-summer blowout.
LINEUP
:: Ghostland Observatory ::
:: Minnesota ::
:: Hoodie Allen ::
:: Sunsquabi ::
TIME
- Doors open at 5:30pm
- Show starts at 6pm
TICKETING INFO
*very important* This event is for enrolled students of the University of Colorado Boulder ONLY. If you are a current student, you can get in to the concert with a VALID BuffOne card (Expired cards will not work).
VALID BUFFONE CARDS WILL BE SCANNED IN EXCHANGE FOR A WRISTBAND STARTING AT NOON AT THE NORTHEAST GATE OF FARRAND FIELD ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW (8/25).
We STRONGLY encourage coming to pick up your wristband in advance (starting at 12 p.m. on Saturday). You will be pleased with your decision when you walk by the long line later. |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!! |
| Sunday, August 26, 2012 |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!! |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Welcome Bike Rid 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join our student staff at the Bike Station, with your bike, or borrow a Buff Bike, to get a general tour around the bike paths. Learn best routes to Williams Village, and around campus. We will have a pizza party when we return, after a leisurely hour ride. Bring water! |
| Boulder Campus Ministry - Worship & Free BBQ on Campus 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Curious about the Bible? Come and join Boulder Campus Ministry for relevant and relatable worship services in Benson Earth Sciences, first floor auditorium, beginning Sunday August 26th @ 10:30am. Free BBQ and volleyball to follow. Questions, contact Chris or Becky 208.861.6551 or follow Boulder Campus Ministry on Facebook. |
| Welcome Farmers Market Tour 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
We will be meeting in two places, either at the Bike Station (east side of the UMC), or look for sign on the grass at the Farmers Market.
If you are coming from campus, bring your bus pass, we will take it down to Canyon and Broadway to meet up with the folks down there already. Who is going to be there? CU Students who are gardening around campus, and who have started a food co-op called, The Second Kitchen. We'll meet some other farmers and community leaders who are working to build a local, vibrant economy in Boulder around food. We will have time to shop, have a picnic, and meet each other, while learning about the foodie scene and how we can get our hands dirty! |
| CU soccer vs. Wright State 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Stand Shoulder to Shoulder with new head coach Danny Sanchez and the CU Soccer team as they take on Wright State. The first 200 fans will receive a FREE CU Soccer mini ball!
Make sure to sit in the new Buff Brigade cheering section and help give CU Soccer a real home field advantage. Located at the north end of Prentup Field the Brigade will be loud and spirited as they cheer the Buffs onto victory!
Visit CUBuffs.com for updated game information. |
| Drop-in Advising for First-year Students in Arts & Sciences 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
An opportunity for new first-year students in Arts & Sciences to ask questions related to the start of the semester and dropping and adding courses. |
| Hike with CU International 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Join CU International for a hike. Bring your BuffOne card, water, sunscreen, hat and hiking shoes. Meet by UMC Reception Desk, 2nd floor. |
| Catholic Open Air Mass 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Join other Catholics at CU for the 5th annual Open Air Mass on Farrand Field. Confessions begins at 4:30pm and continue until 7pm. Music begins at 5:30pm with Mass starting at 6pm. After Mass, come to a FREE BBQ at the Catholic Student Center located two blocks from campus (1520 Euclid Ave). |
| Bluegrass Worship + Welcome BBQ 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Join Lutheran Campus Ministry for bluegrass flavored worship at 5:00pm followed by the Welcome Back BBQ at 6pm at Grace Lutheran Church on the Hill (13th St & Euclid Ave).
More info at: www.lutheranbuffs.org |
| Catholic Open Air Mass 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Join other Catholics at CU for the 5th annual Open Air Mass on Farrand Field. Confessions begin at 4:30pm and continue until 7:00pm. Music begins at 5:30pm with Mass starting at 6:00pm. After Mass, come to a free BBQ at the Catholic Student Center two blocks from campus (1520 Euclid Ave). |
| Sunday Bowling Leagues 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Fall 2012 Competitive and Recreational Leagues
Competitive League 7pm-9pm; Recreational League 9pm-11pm
- Session 1: Sundays Sept 9, 16, 23, 30; Oct 7
- Session 2: Sundays Oct 21, 28; Nov 4, 11; Dec 2
4-person teams bowl in either 5-week competitive or recreational league sessions. $100 registration fee per team to join. Come with your best strike game and have fun showing your competitors what you've got! Contact us to join: 303-492-6338 or email theconnection@colorado.edu. Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection for more information.
Prizes for top league finishers!! |
| Monday, August 27, 2012 |
| Introduction to Solar energy 8:00 AM
In this course students will explore the basics of solar energy and solar electric systems for homes, farms, and businesses.
After course completion, students will be able to: Understand the basics of electricity, Discuss solar energy and sun movement, Understand how solar cells work, Identify types of photovoltaic (PV) modules, Identify types of solar electric systems, Assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings, Determine the solar resource, Optimize the performance of a solar electric system, Explain mounting options, Identify key system components, Determine economics of PV systems, Discuss net metering, Understand financial incentives.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| New Graduate Student Orientation 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Orientation for new civil engineering graduate students. |
| Welcome Gathering 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Join the Center for Multicultural Affairs, SORCE, Career Services, and GLBTQ Resource Center on Regent Lawn to welcome new and continuing students. There will be free food, a DJ and music, and members of several student organizations and campus resources to share ways to get involved in campus life. |
| Tuesday, August 28, 2012 |
| Introduction to Wind Energy 8:00 AM
Explore small wind electric systems suitable for homes, farms, and businesses. Topics include: basics of electricity; pros and cons of small wind energy systems; forces that generate winds and affect wind flows; types of wind; wind system options; ways to assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings; ways to determine the wind resources at a potential wind site; basics of wind turbine design; tower options; optimum tower height; balance of systems components; and economics of wind energy systems.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students will have 6 months to complete the course. A final exam of 80% or better is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Guidance Session for U.S. Student Fulbright applicants: Overview of Fulbright application process 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
This session is for current applicants for 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grants only.
At this session we will review the fall 2012 application process for 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grant applicants, including deadline dates and advice for finalizing a competitive application.
[If you intend to apply for a 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grant and have not already talked to a Fulbright advisor in the Office of International Education, you must do this immediately. Contact Nancy.Vanacore@colorado.edu (303-492-6016).]
You can find more information about U.S. Student Fulbright grants here: http://www.colorado.edu/oie/admin/graduate.html. |
| Community & Campus Solar PV Techologies 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Professor Arthur J. Nozik will lecture on the evolution of solar PV technologies, drivers for revolutionary solar photoconversion research, and the physics and chemistry of solar photoconversion.(presented by the President of Italy). |
| First Annex of the year 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
The Annex is a college ministry that exists to encourage students to develop a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. The Annex is one of the largest student groups on campus and seeks to provide a network for students to get to know each other and find a home in beautiful Boulder. The Annex is a great place to ask questions, explore your faith, and learn more about Jesus Christ. |
| Faculty Tuesday: John Gunther and Friends 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
American "Roots" Music: At the crossroads of Blues, Country, Bluegrass and Gospel
Travel back through the 20th century to explore the origins of American music. Performers include John Gunther, sax, flute, clarinet; Ron Miles, trumpet; Jayme Stone, banjo; Greg Garrison, bass; Alwyn Robinson, drums; vocalist Fred Peterbark plus special guests |
| Wednesday, August 29, 2012 |
| Residential Renewable Energy 8:00 AM
An introduction to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies used to power a home or small business, lower carbon emissions, create a greener lifestyle, and reduce energy bills.
We will discuss passive solar heating and cooling, solar electricity, solar hot water systems, small-scale wind energy, geothermal, and microhydro. We will also explore the economics of residential and small-business renewable energy and explore creative ways to make renewable energy affordable in new and existing homes. This course is for homeowners, builders, developers, and architectural students.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Guidance Session for U.S. Student Fulbright applicants: Writing Seminar for ETA applicants 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
This session is for current applicants for 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grants only.
Dr. Andrea Feldman, Senior Instructor at the Program for Writing and Rhetoric, will share her tips for composing Fulbright statements of grant purpose and personal statements for English Teaching Assistant (ETA) candidates.
We would appreciate it if you would RSVP through this site if you plan to attend. (Click on the register icon at the upper right.)
[If you intend to apply for a 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grant and have not already talked to a Fulbright advisor in the Office of International Education, you must do this immediately. Contact Nancy.Vanacore@colorado.edu (303-492-6016).] You can find more information about U.S. Student Fulbright grants here: http://www.colorado.edu/oie/admin/graduate.html. |
| InterVarsity's Graduate Christian Fellowship Cookout 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Attention Graduate Students!
Come enjoy some great food, learn about GCF, and even hear from some local pastors as they describe a few of the many great Boulder church options. We'll be on the St. Aidan's Episcopal Church lawn directly across the street from the CU Engineering Center (2425 Colorado.Ave) starting at 5:30pm. Please join us! |
| Wednesday@Somewhere 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Join CU International for dinner at a local restaurant! “Wednesday at Somewhere” takes place every Wednesday evening during the academic year. Each week, CU International chooses a different restaurant. For details, see http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/cu-international/ |
| Summer of Sorrow, Season of Hope Vigil 7:45 PM - 8:30 PM
Summer of Sorrow, Season of Hope is a candlelight vigil at the fountain on the north side of the UMC.
A special ecumenical prayer/candlelight vigil will be held on the CU campus to help students honor the various tragedies that have impacted our state over the summer while they have been away (wildfires; drought; Aurora shooting, etc.). Come share your stories and feel our collective hope.
The vigil is sponsored by Wesley Foundation at CU-Boulder and 1st UMC of Boulder. |
| Thursday, August 30, 2012 |
| Intro to Green Building 8:00 AM
This course offers an overview of green building. In this course, we will explore all aspects of green building including site selection, site protection, green building materials, energy efficiency, renewable energy, water efficiency, advanced framing, recycling and reusing waste from building sites, indoor air quality, retrofitting, the costs of green building, and sustainable communities.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Chinese 1010 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Chinese 1010
Chun-ling Hsu |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Spiritual Exploration Fair 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Looking for a spiritual/religious community of students but have no idea where to turn? Let us help you find the group you are looking for by visiting us on August 30th along the sidewalks of Farrand Field! No pressure, no preaching, and no soliciting. Just information, fun, and food!
This event is sponsored by the Religious Campus Organizations (RCO). |
| VALIC retirement advising sessions 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Have questions about saving for your retirement? Want to meet with an experienced Retirement Advisor face to face? VALIC Retirement Advisors are available to answer questions and review the benefits of saving for your retirement in a 403(b) plan from VALIC.
Please email or call to schedule an on-campus meeting:
Patrick.Hogan@Valic.com, 303-440-1651
Andy.Murphy@Valic.com, 303-578-8130
Robert.Gorski@Valic.com, 720-565-3520
Room at the UMC reserved on Thursdays. Other days and locations available by appointment. |
| The New Sexual Revolution: Rediscovering Human Sexuality 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Join Matt Boettger, the Director of Intellectual Formation for the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center, for a an eight-week in depth discussion over the topic of human sexuality from a deeply rooted Christian position that is both intellectually satiating and passionately rich. For more information about this free event open to all, please contact Matt Boettger at Matthew.Boettger@thomascenter.org |
| Distinguished Research Lecture by Professor Veronica Bierbaum 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Dr. Veronica Bierbaum, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will present the 104th Distinguished Research Lecture, "Astrochemistry: From the Laboratory to the Stars," on August 30 from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. in Chem 140. Dr. Bierbaum will discuss how spectroscopy and kinetics, two fundamental branches of chemistry, allow scientists to probe the identities of molecules throughout space and understand their mechanisms of formation and destruction.
The lecture will be followed by a reception in UMC 235. The event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP online for the event.
The Distinguished Research Lectureship is among the highest honors bestowed by the faculty upon a faculty member at CU-Boulder. Please see the Vice Chancellor for Research website for more information on the lecture and Dr. Bierbaum's research. |
| CO Skies: Fall Skies 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Join us under the planetarium dome for a live talk about the fall night sky and the different constellations you can see at this time of year. |
| Friday, August 31, 2012 |
| Rocky Mountain Showdown Sale at the CU Bookstore 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
25% off any regularly priced CU logoed clothing or gift item. |
| SPAN 1020 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
SPAN 1020
Alex McAllister |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Do you know why I stopped you, ma'am?: Dept. of Communication Colloquium 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Lecture by Dr. Howard Giles about the intergroup dynamics of police-civilian communication. |
| International Coffee Hour 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Come and share free refreshments and stimulating conversation on Fridays, 4-5:30 p.m. in the UMC, across from Baby Doe’s. Great people, great conversations, free refreshments! No reservations are required. International Coffee Hour continues each Friday, when classes are in session, throughout fall and spring semester. |
| Fall Bike Sale 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Boulder ranks among the top US cities in terms of amenities for bicyclists. The Environmental Center and Parking & Transportation Services (PTS) want you to have a bike! That's why we are selling students completely refurbished bicycles at unbeatably low prices. First come, first served!
Visit the CU East Campus (just east of 30th St, on Marine St.) to get your new bike! Take the Bound bus from Williams Village or the Stampede from main campus, get off the bus at 30th and Marine and look for signs.
CASH OR CHECK, sorry no credit cards. All bikes are either $90 or $150. |
| Welcome to America Dinner 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
We want to welcome international students to Boulder, CO, by inviting you and your friends to dinner at our international student center, International Crossroads (formerly Horizons). We will share more about US customs and culture and will have a great time making friends and getting to know new people!
Friday, August 31st, 2012 at 6pm
777 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80302 |
| CU volleyball vs. Cornell 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The CU volleyball team opens its home season against Cornell in the Omni Hotels Colorado Volleyball Classic.
Visit CUBuffs.com for updated game information. |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!!
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| Mars Revealed 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Explore Mars from a new perspective with panoramas and vistas from the Mars Exploration Rovers as well as orbital spacecraft. |
| Laser: Daft Punk 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Enjoy the music of Daft Punk on our amazing sound system accompanied by choreographed laser light and special effects. |
| Laser: Radiohead 10:45 PM - 11:45 PM
Enjoy the music of Radiohead on our amazing sound system accompanied by choreographed laser light and special effects. |
| Saturday, September 01, 2012 |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!!
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| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| CU volleyball vs. Northern Arizona 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
The CU volleyball team takes on Northern Arizona in the Omni Hotels Colorado Volleyball Classic.
Visit CUBuffs.com for updated game information. |
| CU vs. CSU Pregame 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Join The Herd on September 1st at Sports Authority Field at Mile High 3 hours before kickoff for the CU vs. CSU pre-game for free food, games and fun! Don’t forget your Herd card in order to get free food! |
| CU football vs. Colorado State 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The University of Colorado football team takes on rival Colorado State in the season opener at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Visit www.CUBuffs.com for updated information. |
| Max Goes to the Moon 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Based on the award-winning children's book by Dr. Jeffrey Bennett, this show follows the adventure of a dog named Max as he and his sidekick, Tori, look to re-ignite human exploration of the Moon. It has been over 40 years since humans walked on the Moon. Max and Tori examine and follow new scientific lunar discoveries, including the discovery of water ice in and around the poles of the Moon. This family matinee is good for kids in K-5th grade. The show also includes a short talk about constellations in the night sky. |
| Laser: Peter & the Wolf 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Prokofiev's masterpiece in laser light. The story of Peter and his adventures comes to life through laser light and animation. Peter & the Wolf is an entertaining story that teaches kids of all ages about music. This laser show is preceded by a live talk about constellations in the night sky. |
| CU volleyball vs. Fresno State 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The CU volleyball team takes on Fresno State in the final game of the Omni Hotels Colorado Volleyball Classic.
Visit CUBuffs.com for updated game information. |
| Professor David Shneer to lead talk-back of new play "A Happy End" 8:00 PM
A Happy End is a new play by Israeli author and playwright, Iddo Netanyahu which will have its American debut at the Denver's Buntport Theater ( buntport.com ) from August 30 through September 16.
The play is a penetrating study of the psychological hardships a Jewish couple faces as they debate whether to leave Germany in early 1933 or stay and fight to maintain the homeland they believe in and feel a part of. The play is directed by Ami Dayan and will feature the internationally acclaimed Czech actress Zuzana Stivinova and a stellar local cast including Kevin Hart, James O'Hagen-Murphy, Mary Cates, Evan Duggan and Heather Taylor. Additional information can be found at ahappyend.com.
David Shneer, professor of history and director of CU's Program in Jewish Studies, will lead a talk-back discussion after the Saturday, September 1 performance. As faculty, staff and students at CU, Buntport can offer discounted tickets (50% off) normal admission for this performance. To reserve your tickets, visit www.brownpapertickets.com and enter the code JewishStudiesDiscount.
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| Sunday, September 02, 2012 |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| President Obama at CU-Boulder 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
President Barack Obama is scheduled to speak at the University of Colorado Boulder's Norlin Quadrangle on Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012
This event is coordinated and hosted by Obama for America, and is not a University of Colorado Boulder event. This is not an official White House visit, but a campaign event sponsored by the Obama for America campaign. The event on CU property does not constitute an endorsement of the Obama campaign by the University of Colorado or the Board of Regents.
Tickets: Tickets for President Barack Obama's visit are free and available, one per person, at the following locations beginning 10 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30
Distribution locations:
Organizing for America, Boulder Office
2206 Pearl St., Boulder
Distributing tickets until 9 p.m.
Organizing for America, Boulder The Hill Office
1159 13th St., Boulder
Distributing until 9 p.m.
West side of Norlin Quad
CU campus, Boulder
Distributing tickets until 6 p.m.
Organizing for America, Longmont Office
1811 Hover St., Longmont
Distributing until 9 p.m.
Organizing for America, Louisville Office
1110 E South Boulder Road, Louisville
Distributing until 9 p.m.
Organizing for America, Broomfield office
6821 W 120th Ave Unit C, Broomfield
Distributing until 9 p.m. |
| Sunday Bowling Leagues 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Fall 2012 Competitive and Recreational Leagues
Competitive League 7pm-9pm; Recreational League 9pm-11pm
- Session 1: Sundays Sept 9, 16, 23, 30; Oct 7
- Session 2: Sundays Oct 21, 28; Nov 4, 11; Dec 2
4-person teams bowl in either 5-week competitive or recreational league sessions. $100 registration fee per team to join. Come with your best strike game and have fun showing your competitors what you've got! Contact us to join: 303-492-6338 or email theconnection@colorado.edu. Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection for more information.
Prizes for top league finishers!! |
| Monday, September 03, 2012 |
| Introduction to Solar energy 8:00 AM
In this course students will explore the basics of solar energy and solar electric systems for homes, farms, and businesses.
After course completion, students will be able to: Understand the basics of electricity, Discuss solar energy and sun movement, Understand how solar cells work, Identify types of photovoltaic (PV) modules, Identify types of solar electric systems, Assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings, Determine the solar resource, Optimize the performance of a solar electric system, Explain mounting options, Identify key system components, Determine economics of PV systems, Discuss net metering, Understand financial incentives.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Tuesday, September 04, 2012 |
| Introduction to Wind Energy 8:00 AM
Explore small wind electric systems suitable for homes, farms, and businesses. Topics include: basics of electricity; pros and cons of small wind energy systems; forces that generate winds and affect wind flows; types of wind; wind system options; ways to assess electrical demand in new and existing buildings; ways to determine the wind resources at a potential wind site; basics of wind turbine design; tower options; optimum tower height; balance of systems components; and economics of wind energy systems.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students will have 6 months to complete the course. A final exam of 80% or better is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Office Hours 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Office hours for Allison Hicks |
| Campus Town Hall on concealed carry 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
As many of you are aware, following a decision by the Colorado Supreme Court last spring, the CU-Boulder campus is now covered by the Concealed Carry Act (CCA). While we have attempted to provide guidance on how the campus will comply with the CCA, there continue to be questions from faculty and staff on this important issue.
To answer your questions, listen to your concerns, and to provide you with more clarification on our responsibilities pertaining to the application of the CCA on our campus, we are hosting a campus town hall. Members of the CU-Boulder administration, including Chancellor DiStefano, Provost Moore, Managing Senior Associate Counsel John Sleeman, and Commander Robert Axmacher from the CU Police Department will be present. |
| Japanese 2110 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Japanese 2110 |
| MS/PhD Graduation Information Session 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Information session for graduate students planning to graduate in fall 2012 or spring 2013. |
| ROV Information Session 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Our volunteers build homes for widowed families, crèches for AIDS orphans, vegetable patches and clean water supplies for poor villagers. They monitor marine sanctuaries to protect the food supplies of isolated islanders and do conservation work to track, monitor and create refuge to preserve some of the most endangered animals on the planet.
You can help us. You can make a real difference to the lives of vulnerable people and animals in Cambodia, Laos, Mozambique, Peru and South Africa. Yes, you can change the world, one village at a time! |
| Guidance Session for US Student Fulbright applicants: Writing Seminar for study/research applicants 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
This session is for current applicants for 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grants only.
Dr. Rolf Norgaard, Associate Director at the Program for Writing and Rhetoric, will share his tips for composing Fulbright statements of grant purpose and personal statements for study/research applicants.
We would appreciate it if you would RSVP through this site if you plan to attend. (Click on the register icon at the upper right.)
[If you intend to apply for a 2013-2014 U.S. Student Fulbright grant and have not already talked to a Fulbright advisor in the Office of International Education, you must do this immediately. Contact Nancy.Vanacore@colorado.edu (303-492-6016).] You can find more information about U.S. Student Fulbright grants here: http://www.colorado.edu/oie/admin/graduate.html. |
| Alumni Assessment Series 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Three Tuesdays, September 4, 11 & 18; 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Do you want to gain more clarity about your passions, interests and strengths to help you know what career direction to take? Do you have a job but are looking for something that is more fulfilling? Have you been laid off and now are ready to explore another career path but aren’t sure which one would be the best fit?
It’s important to know who you are and what you have to offer. Taking assessments is a great place to start as it will increase your level of self-awareness and help you know which career path is right for you. By the end of the series, you’ll have more clarity regarding which career paths will be the best match based on your personality, interests, strengths and values. You will have an understanding of your transferable skills, accomplishments, as well as knowledge of how to market yourself.
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| RLST 3000 Sec 100 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
RLST 3000 Sec 100
David Valeta |
| Free Texas Hold'em Poker Tournaments 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Is Poker your game... then come on out to our weekly Texas Hold'em Tournaments. Each week's winner wins a seat at our end of semester Final Table! Put your Bluff game to work weekly and see who has the most chips when it's all said and done! Prizes for weekly tournament winners and a Grand Prize for the Final Table Champion!
Sign-ups for the tournament will be at the Connection Front Desk starting 5:30pm the day of the tournament. For more tournament information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection. |
| Faculty Tuesday: Andrew Cooperstock, piano 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
George Gershwin—75th Anniversary
Pianist Andrew Cooperstock and violinist William Terwilliger, joined by Jennifer Bird-Arvidsson and Tom Riis. Explore lesser known and hugely popular works by the iconic composer, including the world premier of Eric Stern's virtuosic Girl Crazy Suite, which features Embraceable You and I Got Rhythm. Come join in the fun! |
| Wednesday, September 05, 2012 |
| Tuition Due Date All Day
Payment for tuition and fees (including new and previously unpaid charges) must be received in the Bursar's Office by close of business (5:00 p.m. Mountain Time for fall and spring semesters, 4:30 p.m. for summer) if mailed, paid in person, or placed in a drop box outside of Regent Administrative Center. If paying online, payment is due before midnight on the due date.
University of Colorado Boulder
Bursar's Office
150 Regent Administrative Center
41 UCB
Boulder CO 80309-0041
Website: bursar.colorado.edu
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| CU Engineering Alumni Breakfast Series: 9/5 in the DTC with ME Prof. Virginia Ferguson 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
CU Engineering Alumni and Friends are invited to join the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the Department of Mechanical Engineering for the September edition of our CU Engineering Alumni Breakfast Series! Mechanical Engineering Professor Virginia Ferguson will give a short
presentation entitled "Bioengineering Solutions: Preventing Pre-Term
Birth Using Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Tools."
Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center - The Centennial Room. 7800 East Tufts Ave. Denver, CO 80237
Space is limited. Please RSVP by Aug. 30 online or by phone at 303-492-7190.
Presentation summary: Engineers and materials scientists bring a novel perspective to the role that mechanical forces and material structure plays in pregnancy and birth. While many pregnancies in the U.S. reach full term, about 12% of live babies are born prematurely. Prof. Ferguson will discuss how her lab is studying two tissues that experience mechanical failure and lead to premature birth, with the long-term goal of improving prediction of preterm birth and clinical care through novel bioengineering solutions. This work is funded by the Colorado Clinical Sciences and Translational Institute, the American Heart Association, and the Butcher Foundation at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Network with fellow engineering alumni and college faculty and staff. Reconnect with your alma mater and learn a little something too!
Can't make this event? Join us for a future alumni breakfast in our series:
Oct. 3 - Prof. Nikolaus Correll - Computer Science - Boulder
Nov. 7 - Chemical and Biological Engineering - Boulder
Dec. 5 - Prof. Wayne Ambler - Herbst Humanities - Denver
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| Residential Renewable Energy 8:00 AM
An introduction to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies used to power a home or small business, lower carbon emissions, create a greener lifestyle, and reduce energy bills.
We will discuss passive solar heating and cooling, solar electricity, solar hot water systems, small-scale wind energy, geothermal, and microhydro. We will also explore the economics of residential and small-business renewable energy and explore creative ways to make renewable energy affordable in new and existing homes. This course is for homeowners, builders, developers, and architectural students.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study. Enrolled students have 6 months to complete the course. Final exam of 80% or greater is required for credit towards the Professional Certificate.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Chevron Mock Interviews - Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Majors 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Are you a mechanical or chemical engineering major looking to sharpen your job-hunting skills? Hone your interview technique Wednesday, Sept. 5 (8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.) and Thursday, Sept. 6 (8:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.) during mock interviews with Chevron representatives! Interviews will take place in the Engineering Center lobby; sign up in advance at the BOLD Center.
To learn more, email julie.kurzawa@cufund.org.
The interviews will be held in conjunction with Chevron's visit to the college. Associated events include:
1) Presentation of Chevron's support to the university: Meet Executive Vice President Mike Wirth and other company representatives during a reception in the Engineering Lobby, Sept. 6, 3:30-4:15 pm
2) Engineering Energy for the 21st Century: Presentation by Mike Wirth about the energy technologies that fuel human progress, and the role you can play in engineering energy for the 21st century, Math 100 Auditorium, Sept. 6, 5:30-6:30 pm |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Tiffany Malloy 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Tiffany Malloy |
| Arabic 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
ARAB 1010-001/-002
ARAB 2110
Patrick D'Silva |
| FLTP Workshops 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
FLTP Workshop |
| Fall 2012 Student Involvement Fair 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Part of 2012 Student Involvement Week, the Student Involvement Fair is a great way to find out about the huge variety of ways there are to get involved on campus. There will be representatives from over 100 student organizations at the fair. Come check out all the great ways to meet new people and get involved in exciting activities.
Additionally, there will be free food and snacks for all student in attendance, as well as the opportunity to win some great prizes!
For student groups to register for a table at the Fall 2012 Student Involvement Fair, they must be registered organizations in good standing with the Student Organization Finance Office (SOFO). To register, please use the online registration accessed through this webpage.
For more information visit the UMC website: http://umc.colorado.edu/studentlife/involvement/events/fair
Please send any questions to umc-events@colorado.edu
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| Danny Alge/Abby Bernard Group Meeting Presentation 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Danny will talk about photochemistries of materials and Abby will talk about her work on developing synthetic islets.
Small groups schedule:
Islets 10-11
Chemistry and Characterization 11-12
Migration 2-3 |
| Get the Scoop on Women & Gender Studies 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Learn more about the Women and Gender Studies Program, enjoy FREE Subs and Ice Cream, tour the historic Gates Woodruff Cottage, and meet the WGST Faculty and other students.
Information about our major, minor, graduate certificate, and the LGBT certificate will be provided, as well as information on Study Abroad, the Women's Resource Center, and other campus resources.
Current WGST Students are encouraged to attend, as well as any students interested in learning more about our program or our classes. |
| Spanish 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Spanish
Nancy Bocanegra |
| A Ditch in Time: Book Release 6:30 PM
The Center of the American West is proud to announce the release of A Ditch in Time: The City, the West, and Water, written by the Center’s very own Patty Limerick with Jason Hanson.
Water holds an under-exploited capacity to show the connections tying together distant places and seemingly unrelated groups. This book traces the history of water in Denver, using this case study to explore important and often under-recognized patterns in regional and national history. Energized by a quality of wit and humor rarely encountered in books about natural resources and bureaucracies, and enriched with photographs and maps, this book raises questions of consequence about the complex relationship among cities, suburbs, and rural areas, the crucial role of engineering in shaping the West, and the varying roles of contention and cooperation, litigation and negotiation, at work in the control of water.
Followed by a reception, book sales, and book signing in the Heritage Center, located on the top floor of Old Main. |
| Wednesday@Somewhere 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Join CU International for dinner at a local restaurant! “Wednesday at Somewhere” takes place every Wednesday evening during the academic year. Each week, CU International chooses a different restaurant. For details, see http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/cu-international/ |
| 9-Ball Billiards Tournaments 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
9-Ball your game... then come out to test your 9-Ball skills! Tournament will run in either double elimination or round robin format. BCA rules will apply to all tournaments. $5 entry fee for each participant.
Sign-ups for tournament will be at the Connection Front Desk starting at 6pm the day of the tournament. For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Top Finishers!! |
| CU in Broomfield: "Dream Dancing" The Music of Cole Porter 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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| Engineers Without Borders-General Meeting 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Engineers Without Borders-CU will hold its first general meeting of the academic year in the Math 100 Auditorium. New and returning students are encouraged to come learn what this exciting student organization is up to in 2012-2013. EWB-CU is working on projects in Rwanda, Nepal and Peru. The organization is also hosting the EWB-USA Mountain Regional Conference in October. |
| Thursday, September 06, 2012 |
| Intro to Green Building 8:00 AM
This course offers an overview of green building. In this course, we will explore all aspects of green building including site selection, site protection, green building materials, energy efficiency, renewable energy, water efficiency, advanced framing, recycling and reusing waste from building sites, indoor air quality, retrofitting, the costs of green building, and sustainable communities.
This is a SELF-PACED, Online course of self-study.
Learn more about the Sustainable Practices program and our courses at our website, sustainable.colorado.edu. |
| Chevron Mock Interviews - Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Majors 8:30 AM - 11:10 AM
Are you a mechanical or chemical engineering major looking to sharpen your job-hunting skills? Hone your interview technique Wednesday, Sept. 5 (8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.) and Thursday, Sept. 6 (8:30 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.) during mock interviews with Chevron representatives! Interviews will take place in the Engineering Center lobby; sign up in advance at the BOLD Center.
To learn more, email julie.kurzawa@cufund.org.
The interviews will be held in conjunction with Chevron's visit to the college. Associated events include:
1) Presentation of Chevron's support to the university: Meet Executive Vice President Mike Wirth and other company representatives during a reception in the Engineering Lobby, Sept. 6, 3:30-4:15 pm
2) Engineering Energy for the 21st Century: Presentation by Mike Wirth about the energy technologies that fuel human progress, and the role you can play in engineering energy for the 21st century, Math 100 Auditorium, Sept. 6, 5:30-6:30 pm |
| TIAA-CREF retirement advising sessions 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
TIAA-CREF will be offering Personal Financial Counseling at the University of Colorado Boulder. To schedule an appointment, please call 1-866-843-5640 or visit our website at http://www.tiaa-cref.org. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Fall Fair 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
(Re)map your education! Come to the study abroad fair & discover what study abroad is all about! Past participants, CU Staff, and program representatives will share information about the hundreds of study abroad programs that CU-Boulder offers. Discover what it’s like to live & learn abroad, find affordable programs, and build your resume with an international experience.
STUDY ABROAD FAIR
Thursday, September 6th
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
UMC Fountain |
| VALIC retirement advising sessions 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Have questions about saving for your retirement? Want to meet with an experienced Retirement Advisor face to face? VALIC Retirement Advisors are available to answer questions and review the benefits of saving for your retirement in a 403(b) plan from VALIC.
Please email or call to schedule an on-campus meeting:
Patrick.Hogan@Valic.com, 303-440-1651
Andy.Murphy@Valic.com, 303-578-8130
Robert.Gorski@Valic.com, 720-565-3520
Room at the UMC reserved on Thursdays. Other days and locations available by appointment. |
| Academic Skills Workshop - Jump Start Your Semester 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
'Jump Start' Your Semester:
Or, Getting Yourself Set up on Autopilot! Location: C4C, Suite N320
Autopilot: a navigational device that automatically keeps ships or planes or spacecraft on a steady course.
Learn how to set up your life so that you stay on a steady course this semester!!!! Bring ALL of your Syllabi, your calendar/day timer. Learn a quick and easy method for how to not be caught short this semester!! |
| The New Sexual Revolution: Rediscovering Human Sexuality 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Join Matt Boettger, the Director of Intellectual Formation for the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center, for a an eight-week in depth discussion over the topic of human sexuality from a deeply rooted Christian position that is both intellectually satiating and passionately rich. For more information about this free event open to all, please contact Matt Boettger at Matthew.Boettger@thomascenter.org |
| Tiffany Malloy 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tiffany Malloy |
| Chinese 1010 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Chinese 1010
Chun-ling Hsu |
| Spanish 2110 Sec 16 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Spanish 2110 Sec 16 |
| CIMBA for JOUR/COMM students interest meeting 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
- Study abroad in Italy and take COMM/JOUR courses!
- CIMBA in northern Italy gives you the chance to take Communication and Business courses and spend time at the foot of the beautiful Italian Alps - all while soaking up Italian culture. You can also take Business courses - no waiting lists! Come learn more about the CIMBA program - and many others in an informational meeting in UMC 353 TOMORROW, Thursday, September 6 from 3:00 - 4:00 PM.
- On a CU-Boulder study abroad program, you'll earn in-residence credit, and you can use your financial aid. You can learn more about all the programs available through CU-Boulder by attending Study Abroad 101 - your first step to your term abroad. You can find more information here: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=studyabroad101. Don’t forget about the Study Abroad Fair – also TOMORROW, at the UMC Fountain area from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
- For more information, please contact Kirstin Bebell at Kirstin.Bebell@Colorado.edu.
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| WRTG 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
WRTG
Linda Nicita |
| Inaugural Jewish Studies Colloquium with Jewish Folklore Expert, Dr. Howard Schwartz 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
The Program in Jewish Studies begins their brand new colloquium for CU's
Jewish Studies community with special guest and visiting professor
Howard Schwartz with his lecture "How the Ari Created a Myth and Transformed Judaism." Please join us on Thursday, September 6 at 4PM. Space is limited and RSVP's are required for participation. Please email Nicholas.Underwood@colorado.edu to RSVP and receive readings and location or call 303.492.7143.
While most modern Jews interpret the term tikkum olam - meaning
"repair of the world" - as a synonym for social action, what they don't
know is that this idea is rooted in the last great myth infused into
Jewish tradition, the creation of the renowned 16th century Jewish
mystic, Rabbi Isaac Luria of Safed,
known as the Ari. This lecture presents the myth of the Ari and its
implications and demonstrates how it was created out of existing
rabbinic and kabbalistic traditions.
Howard Schwartz, a three-time winner of the
National Jewish Book Award, is Professor of English at the University of
Missouri-St. Louis. He is the editor of four collections of Jewish
folklore: Elijah's Violin & Other Jewish Fairy Tales, Miriam's
Tambourine: Jewish Folktales from Around the World, Lilith's Cave:
Jewish Tales of the Supernatural and Gabriel's Palace: Jewish Mystical Tales. He is also the author of Tree of Souls: The Mythology of Judaism, which won the National Jewish Book Award in 2005. His most recent book, Leaves from the Garden of Eden: One Hundred Classic Jewish Tales, was published by Oxford University Press in 2008. He is also the editor of ten children's books, including Next Year in Jerusalem (National Jewish Book Award and Aesop Prize 1994), The Day the Rabbi Disappeared (National Jewish Book Award and Aesop Prize 2000), and Before You Were Born (Koret Prize 2005). |
| CIMBA for Business students interest meeting 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
- CIMBA in northern Italy gives you the chance to take Business courses and spend time at the foot of the beautiful Italian Alps - all while soaking up Italian culture. You can also take Communication and Journalism courses - no waiting lists! Come learn more about the CIMBA program - and many others in an informational meeting in Koelbel 130 TOMORROW, Thursday, September 6 from 4:30 - 5:30 PM
- On a CU-Boulder study abroad program, you'll earn in-residence credit, and you can use your financial aid. You can learn more about all the programs available through CU-Boulder by attending Study Abroad 101 - your first step to your term abroad. You can find more information here: http://studyabroad.colorado.edu/?go=studyabroad101. Don’t forget about the Study Abroad Fair – also TOMORROW, at the UMC Fountain area from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
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| DSCC Face2Face 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Come meet, greet, and eat with the Dennis Small Cultural Center and get to know your fellow Buffs. Free food from all over the world!!! Click here to visit our website! |
| Engineering Energy for the 21st Century 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Join Mike Wirth, Chevron executive vice president for downstream and
chemicals and a 1982 CU graduate in chemical engineering, for a
conversation about the energy technologies that fuel human progress--and
the role you can play in engineering energy for the 21st century. The
presentation is open to all and will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Math 100 Auditorium.
Associated events include:
1) Presentation of Chevron's support to the university - Meet Mike Wirth and other Chevron representatives during a reception in the Engineering Lobby from 3:30-4:15 pm.on Sept. 6
2) Mock Interviews with Chevron representatives on Sept. 5 and 6--Sign up in the BOLD Center |
| International Festival Committee Interest Meeting 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Join the International Festival Committee, the organizers of CU's largest and most exciting international event each spring, the International Festival! The first meeting is 5:30 - 7:30 pm, UMC 382. Free Pizza! Questions? Contact: rebecca.sibley@colorado.edu |
| Fall 2012 CU Art Museum Exhibition Openings 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Please join us in the CU Art Museum for a special reception from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday, September 6 as we celebrate the opening of our three new exhibitions:
Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of British Art
Liminality, Luminosity, and the Everyday: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Painting Collection
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum’s Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present |
| RLST 3000 Sec 100 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
RLST 3000 Sec 100
David Valeta |
| JewFest 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Jewish Student Alliance is bring to you a night of Jewish Culture, where everyone is welcome to enjoy the festivities. A live band (8th Day) will be preforming while you eat and mingle. Eat Faffel, Make Challah, Decorate a Yamukah/Kippa, Have your name written in Hebrew, and Meet a bunch of cool diverse people.
Its a Kosher Food Fest like no other. |
| CO Skies: Mars Curiosity 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Join us under the planetarium dome as we learn about the night sky and different constellations you can see at this time of year. Then enjoy a live talk about the latest Mars mission, the Mars Science Laboratory, nicknamed Curiosity. |
| Friday, September 07, 2012 |
| Introduction to Sustainability Coordinating (online)
Sustainable Practices program at CU-Boulder offers a non-credit Certificate in Sustainability Management. The Sustainability Coordinator position is a rapidly growing and evolving career within both the public and private sectors. In this course, students will gain insight into what it takes to implement a successful sustainability program. The class will cover waste reduction, energy efficiency, environmentally preferable purchasing, renewable energy, alternative transportation and water efficiency. This is a term-based online course. Cost $355. Pre-registration required. |
| Spanish 1020 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Spanish 1020
Alex McCalister |
| Biomimicry: Nature Inspired Design 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sustainable Practices program at CU-Boulder offers a non-credit Certificate in Sustainability Management. Biomimicry is a scientific design discipline that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating Nature’s time tested patterns and strategies. This course will provide an interdisciplinary introduction to the design principles and techniques of biomimicry, as well as an understanding of the benefits of bio-inspired design. Students will study industry and governmental case studies to learn how organizations can achieve greater sustainability by mimicking natural design. |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of British Art 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The exhibition Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of British Art builds on the remarkable strengths of the CU Art Museum’s collection of British art and features David Hockney’s first major print series, A Rake’s Progress (1961-63), alongside the 1735 series by William Hogarth that inspired it.
A large selection of additional works from the 119 William Hogarth engravings included in the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection are also on view, such as the complete Marriage A-la-Mode and The Four Times of Day series, selections from the Industry and Idleness and The Four Stages of Cruelty series, the plates created for Hogarth’s aesthetic treatise The Analysis of Beauty, as well as numerous individual prints. Also on view are published Hogarth works from the Special Collections Department, Norlin Library, University Libraries as well as a video of the 1975 Glyndebourne Festival Opera production of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress, with stage and costume designs by David Hockney, allowing audiences to experience a major performance inspired by the similarly titled Hogarth and Hockney print series.
Curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum and Catherine Labio, Associate Professor of English, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. Additional support for the related lecture by Frédéric Ogée is generously provided by the Center for British and Irish Studies, the Program in Art History, and the Department of English, each at the University of Colorado Boulder. |
| Liminality, Luminosity, and the Everyday: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Painting Collection 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Liminality, Luminosity, and the Everyday: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Painting Collection features over 40 paintings selected from the CU Art Museum’s growing permanent collection of over 240 paintings including 19th and 20th century American and Mexican paintings by artists such as George Inness, Jasper Cropsey, Henry Varnum Poor, Marsden Hartley, John Sloan, Eve Drewelowe, Valetta, Robert Henry, Elizabeth Murray, Roland Reiss, Judy Rifka, Alan Shields, Peter Dean, Agustin Portillo, and Deborah Remington, as well as recently acquired contemporary paintings by artists such as Margaret Evangeline, Callum Innes, Barbara Takenaga, and Peter Wegner. The exhibition will also feature a selection of watercolors and paintings on paper by artists such as Bill Haveron, Frank G. Applegate, and Peter Plagens and selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of European Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
The exhibition explores the enduring relationship of painting to luminous and liminal space and the ability of painting to create awareness of these qualities in our experiences of the everyday. Ranging from landscapes to minimalist fields to depictions of social space, the exhibition explores liminality and luminosity through multiple lenses.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Well Fed: First Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Well Fed is a casual, conversation-centered program on women’s health and nutrition. We meet twice a month to talk about everything from body image and the “freshman-15” to food justice to veganism—and we eat free, delicious food that is good for you, too! Come stop by the Women’s Resource Center (UMC416) at 11 on Thursday, September 7th for our first meeting. |
| Gallery Tour with Co-Curators Lisa Tamiris Becker and Catherine Labio 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Special gallery tours will be given of the CU Art Museum's Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum’s Collection of British Art exhibition. All tours are scheduled on Fridays and start at 1 pm, lasting 45 minutes maximum
Featuring Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director of the CU Art Museum and Catherine Labio, Associate Professor of English, co-curators of the exhibition
The exhibition Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of British Art
builds on the remarkable strengths of the CU Art Museum’s collection of
British art and features David Hockney’s first major print series, A Rake’s Progress (1961-63), alongside the 1735 series by William Hogarth that inspired it.
A large selection of additional works from the 119 William Hogarth
engravings included in the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection are also
on view, such as the complete Marriage A-la-Mode and The Four Times of Day series, selections from the Industry and Idleness and The Four Stages of Cruelty series, the plates created for Hogarth’s aesthetic treatise The Analysis of Beauty,
as well as numerous individual prints. Also on view are published
Hogarth works from the Special Collections Department, Norlin Library,
University Libraries as well as a video of the 1975 Glyndebourne
Festival Opera production of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress,
with stage and costume designs by David Hockney, allowing audiences to
experience a major performance inspired by the similarly titled Hogarth
and Hockney print series. |
| SORCE Open House and Celebration 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Come celebrate the beginning of the semester with some cake & learn about our mission in representing underrepresented students. |
| Tiffany Malloy 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Tiffany Malloy |
| LGBTQ Safe Zone Workshop 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The GLBTQ Resource Center will be presenting a Safe Zone Training that will provide education about gender and sexual diversity, about how
to be an ally, and about CU-Boulder-specific LGBTQ policies and services.
RSVP to Scarlet.Bowen@colorado.edu to register, |
| International Coffee Hour 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Come and share free refreshments and stimulating conversation on Fridays, 4-5:30 p.m. in the UMC, across from Baby Doe’s. Great people, great conversations, free refreshments! No reservations are required. International Coffee Hour continues each Friday, when classes are in session, throughout fall and spring semester. |
| Codebreaker 5:30 PM
CU ACM presents the film Codebreaker followed by a Q&A with Executive Producer Patrick Sammon. Join us in learning the remarkable and tragic story of one of the 20th century's most important people. Alan Turing helped turn the tide of World War II, and set in motion the digital revolution. This maverick British genius is one of the most important scientists ever, yet few people have heard his name, know his story, or understand his legacy. |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!!
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| Pearl Street Stampede 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Join the Golden Buffalo Marching Band and the CU Football Team this season before every home game for the Pearl Street Stampede. The fun starts in front of the Boulder County Courthouse at 7 p.m.
The stampede is led by Stephen Tebo’s antique CU firetruck and concludes with a pep rally at 11th and Pearl.
This great event is FREE and fun for the whole family. Make your plans now to join us for this fantastic opportunity to meet your favorite Buffs and listen to the exhilarating sounds of the Golden Buffalo Marching Band.
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| Video Game Tournaments (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Are you a gamer? Are you a dorm champ? Want campus bragging rights? Well here is your chance... The Connection presents bi-weekly gaming tournaments for gamers at heart! No entry fee to participate. Tournament formats will be double elimination and/or round robin format. Games will be on PlayStation 3, XBOX 360 or Nintendo Wii gaming systems. Play to Win or be victim to your opponent's dominance!!
Sign-ups for tournaments will be at the Connection Front Desk starting 6pm on the day of the tournament. For more tournament information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes available for top finishers!!
Fridays --
- Sept 7: NCAA Football '13 Tournament
- Sept 21: Madden '13 Tournament
- Oct 12: Mario Kart Tournament
- Oct 26: Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Tournament
- Nov 9: FIFA '13 Tournament
- Nov 30: HALO 4 Tournament
- Dec 7: Super Smash Bros. BRAWL Tournament
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| City of Stars 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Look into the night sky and see the lights shining from our cosmic neighbors. Learn about our city of stars, the Milky Way, along with galactic neighbors that include nebulae and clusters. |
| Laser: Pink Floyd: The Wall 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Listen to the music of Pink Floyd on our amazing sound system as you watch a choreographed laser light show complete with special effects. |
| Laser: Led Zeppelin 10:45 PM - 11:45 PM
Listen to the music of Led Zeppelin on our amazing sound system as you watch a choreographed laser light show complete with special effects. |
| Saturday, September 08, 2012 |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!!
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| Video Game Tournaments (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Are you a gamer? Are you a dorm champ? Want campus bragging rights? Well here is your chance... The Connection presents bi-weekly gaming tournaments for gamers at heart! No entry fee to participate. Tournament formats will be double elimination and/or round robin format. Games will be on PlayStation 3, XBOX 360 or Nintendo Wii gaming systems. Play to Win or be victim to your opponent's dominance!!
Sign-ups for tournaments will be at the Connection Front Desk starting 6pm on the day of the tournament. For more tournament information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes available for top finishers!!
Fridays --
- Sept 7: NCAA Football '13 Tournament
- Sept 21: Madden '13 Tournament
- Oct 12: Mario Kart Tournament
- Oct 26: Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Tournament
- Nov 9: FIFA '13 Tournament
- Nov 30: HALO 4 Tournament
- Dec 7: Super Smash Bros. BRAWL Tournament
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| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| CU vs. Sacramento Game Day at CU Book Store 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Come see Chip 11:30-12:30
Face Painting 10:00-1:00
Free Foam Noodles (while supplies last) |
| CU vs. Sacramento State Pregame 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Join The Herd on September 8th for the CU vs. Sacramento State pre-game at Benson Field 3 hours before kickoff for free food, free Herd gear, games and fun! Don’t forget your Herd card! Come check out all that the Alumni Association has to offer. The marching band will perform, say hello to Ralphie and take a picture with Alphie, the big inflatable buffalo. |
| CU at the Louisville Library: African Songs of Life with the 1000 Voices 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A participatory community singing, dancing, and storytelling for all ages, led by Nii Armah Sowah with the 1000 Voices Project. 1000 Voices was founded on the conviction that whenever we raise our voices collectively, change is inevitable.
Louisville Public Library
951 Spruce Street |
| Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of British Art 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The exhibition Hockney and Hogarth: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of British Art builds on the remarkable strengths of the CU Art Museum’s collection of British art and features David Hockney’s first major print series, A Rake’s Progress (1961-63), alongside the 1735 series by William Hogarth that inspired it.
A large selection of additional works from the 119 William Hogarth engravings included in the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection are also on view, such as the complete Marriage A-la-Mode and The Four Times of Day series, selections from the Industry and Idleness and The Four Stages of Cruelty series, the plates created for Hogarth’s aesthetic treatise The Analysis of Beauty, as well as numerous individual prints. Also on view are published Hogarth works from the Special Collections Department, Norlin Library, University Libraries as well as a video of the 1975 Glyndebourne Festival Opera production of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress, with stage and costume designs by David Hockney, allowing audiences to experience a major performance inspired by the similarly titled Hogarth and Hockney print series.
Curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum and Catherine Labio, Associate Professor of English, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. Additional support for the related lecture by Frédéric Ogée is generously provided by the Center for British and Irish Studies, the Program in Art History, and the Department of English, each at the University of Colorado Boulder. |
| Liminality, Luminosity, and the Everyday: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Painting Collection 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Liminality, Luminosity, and the Everyday: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Painting Collection features over 40 paintings selected from the CU Art Museum’s growing permanent collection of over 240 paintings including 19th and 20th century American and Mexican paintings by artists such as George Inness, Jasper Cropsey, Henry Varnum Poor, Marsden Hartley, John Sloan, Eve Drewelowe, Valetta, Robert Henry, Elizabeth Murray, Roland Reiss, Judy Rifka, Alan Shields, Peter Dean, Agustin Portillo, and Deborah Remington, as well as recently acquired contemporary paintings by artists such as Margaret Evangeline, Callum Innes, Barbara Takenaga, and Peter Wegner. The exhibition will also feature a selection of watercolors and paintings on paper by artists such as Bill Haveron, Frank G. Applegate, and Peter Plagens and selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of European Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
The exhibition explores the enduring relationship of painting to luminous and liminal space and the ability of painting to create awareness of these qualities in our experiences of the everyday. Ranging from landscapes to minimalist fields to depictions of social space, the exhibition explores liminality and luminosity through multiple lenses.
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Primal Seen: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Collection of Photography from the 19th Century to the Present features selections from the CU Art Museum’s collection of over 1300 photographs highlighting themes including remembrance and memory, the gaze and the female body, and 19th century tropes and techniques as they continue to be used and referenced in the works of contemporary artists. Artists featured in the exhibition include Sama Alshaibi, E.J. Bellocq, Michael Bishop, Kate Breakey, Albert Chong, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Jeanne Dunning, Ralph Gibson, Judith Golden, Philippe Halsman, Robert Heinecken, Mary Ellen Mark, Esther Parada, Laura Shill, Lou Stoumen, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, and George Woodman. The exhibition also includes a selection of 19th Century hand-colored photographs, cartes-de-visite, stereoscopic albumen prints, ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes from the CU Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as selections of 19th century and early 20th century photographs from Special Collections, Norlin Library, University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder.
Curated by Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor in the Film Studies Program and Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder
This exhibition is generously supported in part by the HBB Foundation and the CU Art Museum Benefactors and Members as well as the Arts and Culture Enrichment (ACE) student fees. |
| CU football vs. Sacramento State 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The University of Colorado football team takes on Sacramento State in the home opener. Visit www.CUBuffs.com for updated information. |
| CU at the Louisville Library: Role of Science and Technology in Sustainable Human Development 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Bernard Amadei, professor of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, is the founding president of Engineers Without Borders-USA and co-founder of Engineers Without Borders-International. He will deliver a program about the mission of Engineers Without Borders and sustainable development. If you enjoyed learning about Engineers Without Borders in the Discovery Tech exhibit, don’t miss this fascinating lecture.
Louisville Public Library
951 Spruce Street |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) 7:00 PM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!! |
| Sunday, September 09, 2012 |
| Extreme Bowling (Multi-Day Event) End Time 12:00 AM
Come enjoy bowling with black lights, colored lights and color pins. The only Extreme Bowling you'll find in Boulder! Fun for all to enjoy EVERY Friday and Saturday night! For more information, call the Connection at 303-492-6338 or visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection.
Prizes for Color Head Pin STRIKES!! NOTE: Must tell the Connection Staff before bowling!! |
| Buffalo Bicycle Classic 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Buffalo Bicycle Classic is a cycling fundraiser. Since 2003, more than $1.6 million in scholarships have been awarded to promising students in CU-Boulder's College of Arts and Sciences.
New this year: the Buff Epic, which shares nearly 60 miles of the most mountainous section of Stage 6 of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge.
We also offer our classic Foothills Century ride, plus the 70-mile , 50-mile, 35-mile and 14-mile "Little Buff" Ride. |
| String Workshop 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
String Workshop (P. Erhard) |
| Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things” 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.
The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education. |
| Fall Welcome Picnic 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
All new international students, even those who didn't sign up for BFIS, are welcome to join Boulder Friends of International Students for their annual fall Welcome Picnic! Free food! Enjoy a picnic at nearby Martin Park and meet some great people from the community. Use your Buff OneCard with RTD bus sticker to take SKIP bus south to Broadway and Table Mesa Drive. |
| LCM Sunday Nite Worship & Dinner 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Join Lutheran Campus Ministry for our Sunday night worship each week at 5.11pm. Worship is followed by a home cooked meal. We gather at Grace Lutheran Church on the Hill (13th & Euclid).
For more info check out: www.lutheranbuffs.org |
| Sunday Bowling Leagues 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Fall 2012 Competitive and Recreational Leagues
Competitive League 7pm-9pm; Recreational League 9pm-11pm
- Session 1: Sundays Sept 9, 16, 23, 30; Oct 7
- Session 2: Sundays Oct 21, 28; Nov 4, 11; Dec 2
4-person teams bowl in either 5-week competitive or recreational league sessions. $100 registration fee per team to join. Come with your best strike game and have fun showing your competitors what you've got! Contact us to join: 303-492-6338 or email theconnection@colorado.edu. Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection for more information.
Prizes for top league finishers!! |
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