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In-service day workshops for kids at the CU Museum

Sign up now for in-service day workshops on BVSD days off for kindergarten through 5th grade children. Feb. 12: Caterpillars, Cocoons, and Chrysalids; and April 15: Plants: From Fossils to Food. Workshops are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the museum. Call or email for details museumed@colorado.edu; 303-492-1666. Preregistration and payment of $60 required. Discount offered for CU affiliate.

CU on the Weekend: Christians, Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean

The Crusades has been presented as an era of unremitting holy war and religious violence that is often seen as the origin of the supposed “Clash of Civilizations” that characterizes Islamic-Christian-Jewish relations. Religious studies Professor Brian Catlos will look at the causes and contexts of the Crusades for a provocative retelling of the history of this complex era. Saturday, Jan. 30, 1 to 3 p.m., Butcher Auditorium, Biotechnology Building. The presentation is part of CU on the Weekend, which is free and open to the public.

Psychology study seeking participants | $10/hour

The CU SNaG Lab is seeking individuals between the ages of 18-35 to participate as behavioral subjects in a study for 2-3 hours. Participants will play several games with other individuals for money, and will complete a series of questionnaires. Participants will be paid $10/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 for a session, please email, cu.snaglab.968@gmail.com with your name and age.

I <3 Me Open House

Join us for our annual I <3 Me Open House on Feb. 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in UMC 415-417. We will have cookie decorating, valentines crafts, relaxing massages by Community Health, and free food (while supplies last). Open to all CU students, staff and faculty.

Student investment fund - Recruiting starts now

All freshman and sophomores: Global Platinum Securities is an intercollegiate investment fund run by students that strives to educate the next generation of passionate business leaders in an ethical and socially responsible way. In doing so, we give back to our communities through philanthropic events. If you are interested, please attend one of our information sessions for more information please come to one of our information sessions. Info Session 1: Jan. 26, 7 p.m. in KOBL 350 Info Session 2: Jan. 28, 7 p.m. in KOBL 203

February 2016 Staff Council Blood Drive

February 2016 Dates Tuesday, Feb. 2 Wednesday, Feb. 3 Thursday, Feb. 4 Ice Overlook Room CU Recreation Center 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Schedule a convenient time to donate blood. Walk-ins are always welcome. Schedule online: Visit www.bonfils.org Schedule by phone: Call Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 Reference site code 0248 when searching for CU donation location.

Global seminar: Accounting in a global economy interest meeting

Spend the summer on this new global seminar in London and Amsterdam and complete ACCT 3700. Build an understanding of how the global economy affects financial reporting and legal transfer pricing strategies for multi-national corporations. Information meeting with the director, Josh Neil: Monday, Feb. 1, 5 p.m. in KOBL 203. (Photo by Bryce Patterson).

Global seminar: Accounting in a global economy interest meeting

Spend the summer on this new global seminar in London and Amsterdam and complete ACCT 3700. Build an understanding of how the global economy affects financial reporting and legal transfer pricing strategies for multi-national corporations. Information meeting with the director, Josh Neil: Monday, Feb. 1, 5 p.m. in KOBL 203. (Photo by Bryce Patterson).

Global seminar: Leading and managing across cultures in Northern Europe

Study in Northern Europe this summer! Leading and managing diversity in international business is a challenge that managers need to face. The number of interactions that people of different cultural backgrounds have with one another has exponentially increased in the work place. The international business scenario in Northern Europe is a natural lab where you can observe, recognize and analyze most of the business concepts and variables at play to manage successfully across cultures. Learn more: Wednesday, Feb. 3, 5 to 6 p.m. KOBL S233.

Global seminar: Leading and managing across cultures in Northern Europe

Study in Northern Europe this summer. Leading and managing diversity in international business is a challenge that managers need to face. The number of interactions that people of different cultural backgrounds have with one another has exponentially increased in the work place. The international business scenario in Northern Europe is a natural lab where you can observe, recognize and analyze most of the business concepts and variables at play to manage successfully across cultures. Learn more: Wednesday, Feb. 3, 5 to 6 p.m. in KOBL S233.