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Group and individual interviews for non-traditional students

Do you identify as a non-traditional student? Do you want to say more about what makes up a non-trad student? The University Libraries is conducting group and individual interviews to better understand this part of the student population. Participants will meet with the researcher for a 30-minute interview and will receive a $10 gift card for their time. If you are willing to participate, please fill out the Google form.

Fun research projects for kids

The Cognitive Development Center in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for children age birth to 12 years old who are interested in playing games that will help teach us about self-control, language and cognitive strategies. A visit, scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 60 minutes. Babysitting is available for siblings. Parents are compensated for travel and kids receive a fun prize. For more information or to sign up, see our information below or call us at 303-492-6389.

Student organizations: Looking for a meeting spot?

The Student Engagement & Collaboration Lounge in the UMC is a space where Recognized Student Organizations (RSO) can come together, collaborate and prepare for events and projects. It includes: • Meeting rooms • 55" monitors and computer hook-ups • Prep/Work rooms • Lounge areas • Whiteboard space • Lockable storage cabinets If your RSO would like to reserve a room in the SECA Lounge, visit colorado.edu/umc/about/seca for all the info!

Learn about ADA accommodations for events

This month's Ethics and Compliance Brown Bag presentation is Monday, April 24, from noon 1 p.m. at the Rec Center Ice Rink Overlook Room. The presentation will feature Michael Roseberry, director of ADA Compliance in the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance, on the subject of disability access for events. He will provide a general overview as well as practical tools to assist attendees in managing requests. Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch. Light refreshments will be provided. Visit the website below for full event details.

Got a baby bump? Paid research study for first-time moms

Perinatal Emotion and Relationships Longitudinal Study (PEARLS) Researchers in CU’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience are recruiting women who are currently pregnant with their first child to participate in a paid study of their experiences of pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period. The study can be completed online, over the phone and from your home. If interested, please contact Laura River, study coordinator, by email or phone. Email: pearlstudy@colorado.edu | Phone: 303-735-7547

Care about campus aesthetics and safety? Let us know

If you have ever walked or ridden on the CU campus, then you might be aware of a few scrapes and dings in the sidewalks or riding paths. These uneven or damaged surfaces can not only represent a blow to the overall campus aesthetic but also a safety concern. My team and I are looking to help fix these issues, and your voice would add to the growing momentum in achieving that goal. Please let us know your thoughts in our brief survey.

Five Global Seminars still open for this summer!

Looking to get some core credits out of the way? There are a couple spaces left on some of our amazing Global Seminars! Get in touch with us today to see if you can be a part of these unforgettable experiences: Written Communication in Dublin, Contemporary Societies in Prague or Historical Context in China. Business students, we've got you covered, too! Come study: Finance in London or Management across northern Europe. Connect with Education Abroad at abroad.colorado.edu. Photo by Rose Zilber.

Bark Buddies: Take a break, pet a dog

The dogs are back! Need a study break? University Libraries is once again hosting therapy dogs. Stop by any of our five locations to play with the pups April 18 to 27. Engineering, Math & Physics Library Tuesday, April 18, 2 to 4 p.m. Norlin Library Wednesday, April 19, 2 to 4 p.m. Music Library, Tile Lounge Tuesday, April 25, 1 to 3 p.m. Business Library Wednesday, April 26, 2 to 4 p.m. Earth Sciences & Map Library Thursday, April 27, 1 to 3 p.m.

Psychology study seeking participants at $10 per hour

The Social Neuroscience and Games Lab (SNaG) is seeking individuals between the ages of 18 and 35 to participate as behavioral subjects in a two- to three-hour study. Participants will play several games with other individuals and a computer opponent for money and will complete a series of questionnaires. Participants will be paid $10 an hour for participating and will have the opportunity to earn bonus money for their performance in the games. For more information or to sign up, please email cu.snaglab.968@gmail.com with your name and age.

Five Global Seminars still open for this summer!

There are a couple spaces left on some of our amazing Global Seminars! Looking to get some core credits out of the way? Get in touch with us today to see if you can be a part of these unforgettable experiences: Written Communication in Dublin, Contemporary Societies in Prague or Historical Context in China. Business students, we've got you covered, too! Come study: Finance in London or Management across Northern Europe. Connect with Education Abroad at abroad.colorado.edu. Photo by Rose Zilber.