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Veteran to lecture on Vietnam War experiences Sept. 7

William Drea Adams

On Sept. 7, CU’s Vietnam War Commemoration lecture series will feature William Adams—Vietnam veteran, Senior Fellow at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and former chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities—will reflect on his experiences in the Mekong Delta in 1968-69.

The lecture, titled "Comradeship, Moral Injury, and the Legacy of the Vietnam War: The Need for the Humanities to Close the Gap between the Veterans and their Nation" is free and open to the public.

In a difficult reckoning with their experiences in war, Adams knows from his own experience, many veterans also steer by the treasured memory of comradeship in facing risk and danger. Adams has led initiatives to put the humanities to work in bridging the gap between the individual experiences of veterans and the nation’s involvement in a war that divided the nation, and may divide it still. He will also reflect on his recent return visit to Vietnam as a parable of memory and return.

Thursday, Sept. 7, 6:30 p.m.
Eaton Humanities, room 150

International Coffee Hour is back

International Coffee Hour is a weekly social event held Friday afternoons at the University Memorial Center. All students, scholars, staff and faculty are invited to connect with the international community on campus. Free coffee, tea and snacks will be provided.

Friday, Sept. 1, 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Across from the UMC Grill

See the Campus Events Calendar for the full series of meetings.

Don't be that person: Flatten cardboard boxes during move-in

Please flatten boxes
Move-in is often a hectic time of year for students, parents, staff and faculty across campus. While you are immersed in all the excitement and errands, please take the time to flatten your cardboard boxes for recycling. Each year during move-in, CU Recycling staff spend over 400 collective staff hours just flattening cardboard boxes. One intact box can take up over 10 times the space of a flattened box,; plus, it can set a bad example and lead to a cardboard box pile-up. The few seconds it takes to break down your boxes can add up to a smooth and efficient move-in for everyone. No box cutter? No problem! Give an empty box a firm punch on the taped bottom and then fold it down all the way flat at the corners.

Natural history exhibit to highlight unique ecological relationships

Curious Connections in Nature graphic with illustrations of animals
Opening Aug. 26, the CU Boulder Museum of Natural History's latest exhibit "Curious Connections in Nature" will reveal unique and important links between organisms. The exhibit will feature interactive experiences, such as a web of life tunnel where participants can tug on strings to see how species are connected and how healthy ecosystems rely on certain species, and informative panels on ecology and personal stories of scientists.

Kick off the semester with BBQ and worship

Students at Wesley Fellowship BBQ

On Aug. 27, join the Wesley Fellowship for lawn games, food, fun, friends, an outdoor movie and progressive Christian campus ministry.

The event will be held at the Wesley Chapel, located across from the Football Stadium one block north of Colorado Avenue. It's near the CU Buff Bus stop and on the Hop bus line. There's also free parking and bike racks onsite.

Sunday, Aug. 27, 5 p.m.
Wesley Chapel, 1290 Folsom St.

Research subjects needed for study on nervous system

If you are 18 to 35 years of age, healthy and free of neurologic disease, the Neural Control of Movement Lab, located on Main Campus, is conducting a study on the nervous system’s control of standing balance in young and older healthy adults. Participants will be compensated $40 for the experimental session.

The study will consist of two visits on separate days:

  • First visit: familiarization session, approximately 15 minutes
  • Second visit: experimental session, approximately 3 hours
  • Lower leg muscle contractions
  • Standing balance test

If interested, please email Leah Davis for more information at leah.davis@colorado.edu.

CU Athletics seeking guest relations team members

CU Athletics is looking for enthusiastic individuals who are interested in joining the Game Day Guest Relations Team for the 2017 football season. Guest relations team members will play a pivotal part in ensuring all visitors to Folsom Field have an enjoyable experience while cheering our Buffs to victory. This position will allow team members to have access to benefits that most fans would not normally receive including credentialed access to Folsom Field, Buffs gear/apparel, tickets to other CU sporting events, free meal on game day and a post-season banquet. Compensation is $11 per hour. For more information, interested applicants should visit the website below or email guestservices@colorado.edu with “GUEST RELATIONS” in the subject line.

Research study: A treatment for chronic back pain

Illustration of back pain

If you suffer from chronic back pain you may be eligible to participate in a paid research study on the benefits of a novel mind-body treatment for chronic pain.

The research study consists of two MRI scan sessions four to six weeks apart on the CU Boulder campus, before and after treatment. Participants will be compensated $225. MRI is safe and non-invasive technology for measuring brain function, and participants will be given a photo of their brain to take home. The treatment will be administered at the Interventional Pain Management clinic at the University of Colorado Hospital at the Anschutz Denver metro campus.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Age 21–70
  • Back pain for the last three months or more
  • No metal in the body (for MRI safety)
  • No opioid use for more than four weeks in the past two years; opioids include common prescription painkillers like oxycodone (Percocet), hydrocodone (Vicodin) and meperidine
  • Not pregnant due to unclear effects of MRI on a fetus

If you are interested, please email canlab@colorado.edu or call 303-492-4299.

Children needed for study on self-control, cognitive strategies

Junior Scientists
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.

Register for queer, allied student leadership retreat

The Gender and Sexuality Center at CU welcomes all incoming LGBTQ and allied students to our annual, day-long retreat to meet current student leaders and learn about the LGBTQ community on campus, current initiatives and ways to get involved. RSVP by Aug. 18 to gsc@colorado.edu to attend.

Friday, Aug. 25, 9 to 5 p.m.
Center for Community (C4C), Flatirons Room