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Universities and churches; Can't live with each other? Can't live without each other!

Saturday, Oct. 20, 1:30 pm - Eaton 150 Dr. Martin Marty, noted Lutheran theologian, will give a lecture on Universities and Churches: Can’t live with each other? Can’t live without each other! The lecture (3pm) will be preceded by a panel discussion (1:30pm) on the relationship between the City of Boulder and the University of Colorado. Panelists include Dr. Marty, Jennifer Korbelik (City Liaison to CU) and Gardiner Tucker (Assistant Dean of Students). Presented by Grace Lutheran Church & Lutheran Campus Ministry at CU.

CU PIIE Summer Internship

Are you interested in a PAID internship next summer? Consider CU Public Interest Internship Experience (CUPIIE)! CU PIIE offers $4,320 stipends to select undergraduate students who participate in summer internships at our partner nonprofit and government agencies in Colorado. CU PIIE is for students interested in creating change in their communities. Follow your passion and make a positive impact! Visit Our Website for details and apply by November 16th, 2012

Celebration of the U.S.-Israel Relationship with Congressman Jared Polis

Please join Students for Israel and Chabad's shabbat dinner celebrating the U.S.-Israel relationship with: Congressman Jared Polis. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to hear your congressman's perspective on Israel and have your questions answered! Who has ever talked over dinner with their congressperson? Oct. 19 - Shaeffer Chabad House: 909 14th St. Services at 7 pm, Dinner at 7:30 pm, Dessert reception to follow This event is free and all students are welcome!

Technology workshops at no-cost to students

Want to improve your skills in Photoshop and Illustrator CS6? Next week on Oct. 16 and 18, the Technology Learning Team will be hosting both of these introductory workshops for you to come and learn at no cost to you! If you want to know about the other workshops that we offer, like us on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/CULearnIT. We hope to see you there!

Generations in the Workplace Workshop

Instructors: Katherine Skallerud & Omaira Bankston Ever wonder if generational differences are hampering your workplace effectiveness? This seminar will examine the different perspectives each generation brings to the workplace as well as offer tips on how to maximize interactions with co-workers. Special emphasis will be placed on communicating with, motivating, and rewarding different generations. To register, please visit our website December 11, 8:30am-12pm, ARC 346.

Emotional Eating Seminar

Presenter: Janeen Haller-Abernethy, FSAP. We eat for many reasons – hunger, entertainment/socialization, and as an emotional response. Learn how eating can be dictated by emotions and strategies for ending this behavior. We’ll identify healthy reasons for eating, types of emotional eating, and behaviors that can take the place of eating as a response to stressful or difficult situations. Please email Yee.Chan@colorado.edu to rsvp. Nov. 7, 12-1:30 pm, UMC382-386

RealColors Workshop

Facilitators: Brett Rogers and Omaira Bankston. Hippocrates wrote that all human beings could be divided into four distinct personality types. RealColors is an instrument based on the more modern Temperament theories developed by David Keirsey. It is designed to help people recognize and understand human behaviors, to improve empathy and communication in the workplace. To register, please visit http://hr.colorado.edu/training/Pages/register.aspx. March 14, 9-11:30 am​, ARC 346​.

Left Right TIM Presents: Yacht Club Nights - an Improv Comedy Show!

Hey what's that in the water? Oh it's nothing. Pass the caviar. Wait no I definitely heard something. I can't see down very far... Why am I wearing these sunglasses at nighttime? Hey can you ask the DJ to turn up the- AUGGUUUHHGHHHH SAVE YOURSELF! This Friday Left Right TIM is hosting a party for the history books in Yacht Club Nights! Pop your collar and come aboard for some choice Improv Comedy! Show starts at 8 pm in Hale 270. Doors open at 7:30. Admission only $3.00!

Fun research projects for kids!

The Cognitive Development Center in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for children age birth to 14 years old who are interested in playing games that will help teach us about memory and language development. A visit, scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 30 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 Julia at 303-492-6389.