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UROP seeks students for sidewalk chalk symposium

Students needed for poster sessions during Research & Innovation Week

The Research & Innovation Office (RIO), in collaboration with the United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS), invites individuals to participate in poster sessions from all disciplines for Research & Innovation Week 2018.
Benefits of presenting
- Share your research/scholarship/creative work with an interested audience
- Identify and connect with possible future collaborators
- Enhance your CV and polish your presentation skills
- Receive feedback from colleagues
- Contribute to the shared knowledge of the university
- Network with researchers, scholars, leadership and others
Get guidelines for submissions and details on poster session options taking place Oct. 15, 16 and 19. The deadline for submitting abstracts is Friday, Sept. 21.
Call for proposals: CHA faculty fellowships
With a deadline of Monday, Oct. 29, the Center for Humanities and the Arts (CHA) announces a call for proposals for its 2019–20 CHA Faculty Fellowship.
Fellowships consist of a two-course teaching reduction, either to be taken in one semester or spread over the academic year. The selection committee will consider the intellectual merit of the project, the overall excellence of the applicant’s academic record and the timeliness of the project in the applicant’s career. The selection committee consists of three senior humanists/artists unaffiliated with CU Boulder.
Submit photo for alumni calendar, win great prizes

UMC Student Arts Program accepting submissions
Paid study on understanding the emotions of others
Interested in your moods and brain? Participate in a paid study to understand your own emotions and the emotions of others here on campus in the CU Department of Psychology and Neuroscience (IRB#17-0358).
Study includes some or all of the following parts:
- Option No. 1 – Behavioral Lab Visit: Interview about thoughts and feelings; physiological monitoring (heart rate); computer tasks; questionnaires (4-5 hours, $15/hour)
- Option No. 2 – fMRI Visit: View videos and pictures and think about emotions while in a brain imaging scanner; computer tasks; questionnaires (3 hours, $25/hour)
- Option No. 3 – Pressure Pain Task Visit: One computer task involving tolerable pressure pain; physiological monitoring (heart rate); computer tasks; questionnaires (1-2 hours, $15/hour)
Additional opportunities to participate in paid research may be available.
To qualify, you must be between the ages of 18 and 45 and have either:
- A diagnosis of bipolar disorder
- A history of depression
- Not have any history of mental health conditions
Please fill out the following brief survey to apply.
Have a question? Please email gruberpeplab@colorado.edu with the subject line “MASC Emotion Study” or give us a call at 303-735-7547.
Feeling down? Struggling with anxiety? Worried about health concerns or relationship problems?
Sustainability Buffs leadership program launching this fall

The Sustainability Buffs Leadership Program launches this fall to provide undergraduate students the skills and support to turn their great ideas into reality, on campus and in future careers.
The program will run for eight weeks on Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m., Sept. 17 through Nov. 4, with one all-day retreat. The program is open to students in every area of study.
Applications are due Monday, Sept. 10. There is a $100 participation fee with financial assistance available.
Students that complete the Sustainability Buffs program this fall will be eligible to complete the next phase of the Sustainability Leadership Program, available in future semesters. Sustainability Buffs will be offered both fall and spring semesters for interested students.
Students: Play collaborative learning games, earn $50
The Emotive Computing Lab at CU Boulder is looking for participants for a study of collaboration.
You are eligible to participant in this research study if you:
- Are a CU Boulder student at least 18 years of age
- Speak English
- Do not have significant and uncorrected vision impairments
- Have not previously played Physics Playground or a similar game (e.g., Crayon Physics Deluxe, Magic Pen) for more than an hour
The study contains two parts:
- An at-home portion where you fill out surveys and practice the game, lasting one hour
- A visit to the lab, which will be scheduled at a mutually convenient time, lasting two hours
You will receive payment after participating in both parts of the study. You will be compensated with $50 in Amazon gift cards.
If you are interested in participating, please contact Caroline at emotivecomputing.cps2@gmail.com for more information.
Labor Day campus hours, closures
Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 3, and is a university holiday (no classes).
There are a number of dining venues open for students. Please note all university libraries are closed, and CU Night Ride will not be operating Sept. 1–3. Regular operating hours resume Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Students: Need a free ride to the Rocky Mountain Showdown?
CU Student Government (CUSG) is offering free bus rides for all students to Friday's Rocky Mountain Showdown at Mile High Stadium in Denver.
The buses will begin departing around 4 p.m. Students can line up along the ramp outside of the CU Event Center. Availability is on first-come, first-served basis, and you will need your Buff OneCard to ride. Please also note, if you are taking anything with you, it needs to be in a clear bag due to stadium policy.
On the way back, buses will begin departing as early as halfway through the fourth quarter and will continue to board until all the seats are full.
Don't have a game ticket? Sign up to volunteer and get a free ticket, courtesy of CUSG. Volunteers will need to meet outside of the event center around 3:30 p.m. to help get students onto the buses, and they will then ride the buses down to the game. Email cusg.health.safety@colorado.edu to volunteer.
Stanford's Knight-Hennessy Scholarship info session
Juniors and seniors considering attending Stanford for graduate school might be interested in the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship.
Knight-Hennessy scholars develops a community of global leaders to address complex challenges through collaboration and innovation. Every year, up to 100 high-achieving students from around the world will receive full funding to pursue any graduate degree at Stanford.
Join an admissions representative from the program to learn more. Space is limited, so please register here.
Wednesday, Sept. 5, 4 p.m.
Center for Academic Success and Engagement, Room E313
From page to stage: Shakespeare acting class, ages 18 and up

Catch the Travel Channel at The Sink on Aug. 30
The Travel Channel is filming a new season of Food Paradise and will be featuring the "world-famous" Sink restaurant’s food. The Sink's management is inviting guests to come in Thursday, Aug. 30, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and “see if you’ll make it on TV!”
If you’re not familiar with the show, Food Paradise airs every Sunday night and is one of the Travel Channel’s longest-running series. Every one-hour episode has a theme and features eight restaurants in the U.S.
The Sink first attracted the media’s eye in 2012 with a feature on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. This attention must have reached the White House, because soon after the premiere, President Barack Obama surprised The Sink with a visit. A year later, in 2013, late Chef Anthony Bourdain and Chef Eric Ripert, reminiscent of The Sink’s angel/devil, brought their Good vs. Evil tour VIP party to The Sink.
It looks like the Travel Channel will continue the hype.