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Study Virginia Woolf in London

Spend three weeks studying Virginia Woolf’s work on site – in London. Experience the life and work of Woolf first-hand as you visit important literary sites such as Monk’s House, Charleston, Kew Gardens and Sissinghurst. This program, directed by Jane Garrity, examines the ways that London and its environs impacted Woolf’s vision of the English nation. Come learn more at the interest meeting: Thursday, Jan 28, 5 to 6 p.m. in UMC 415.

CU Museum in-service day workshop for K-5th grade students

Drop your kids off on campus for the BVSD in-service day on April 5. Our topic is: Plants: From fossils to food. For more details visit the website link. Preregistration and payment required. $60 per participant. Ten percent discount for children of CU faculty/staff/students.

CU Museum in-service day workshop for K-5th grade students

Drop your kids off on campus for the BVSD in-service day on Feb. 12. Our topic is: Caterpillars, cocoons, and chrysalises. For more details visit the website link. Preregistration and payment required. $60 per participant. 10 percent discount for children of CU faculty/staff/students.

Bursar's Office extended walk-in hours Jan. 11

The Bursar's Office will stay open later on the first day of classes, Monday, January 11, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MDT, to answer your billing questions. We are located on the first floor of Regent Administrative Center.

Learn a language: Non-credit classes at ALTEC

The Anderson Language Technology Center (ALTEC) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for spring language classes. These classes are non-credit and are open to the CU staff, faculty, graduate students, retirees and their spouses. Classes begin Jan. 25 and meet two hrs/week for eight weeks. Tuition is only $75. This spring we will be offering various levels of Chinese, French, Italian, Spanish, Swahili and a new course titled Africa in French. Sign up now. altec.colorado.edu/languageclasses

International Coffee Hour

International Coffee Hour starts again for spring 2016 on Friday, Jan. 15. Fridays, UMC Grill, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Come for the free refreshments, stay for the conversation and prizes.

Spring 2017 internship position at History Colorado Center

Help bring history to life for Colorado elementary and secondary students and get a behind-the-scenes perspective on the world of museums. We are seeking a qualified CU Boulder junior or senior to intern through our program at History Colorado Center. Each Center of the American West 3-credit hour internship requires 120 on-the-job hours, plus some academic activities. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required to apply. Visit our website for full details. We are holding interviews now; phone interviews are an option if needed.

Winter welcome with the Gender and Sexuality Center

Join us to kick of the spring semester and bring in the new year. The Gender and Sexuality Center invites you to Winter Welcome, on Friday, Jan. 15, in the Abrams Lounge, 3rd floor of the Center for Community, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Meet new people, hear about spring events, student group meetings, and enjoy light refreshments with us.

'Madison's Music: On Reading the First Amendment' a lecture by Burt Neuborne

Colorado Law and the Byron R. White Center present a lecture by Burt Neuborne, Norman Dorsen Professor of Civil Liberties and Founding Legal Director of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School. Join us for "Madison's Music: On Reading the First Amendment" on Friday, Feb. 19, 4 to 5 p.m. in the Wittemyer Courtroom at the Wolf Law Building. Reception to follow for registered guests. Please visit www.colorado.edu/law/events to register. Thank you to Gordon J. Gamm for sponsoring this lecture.