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Register today for Digital Media Bootcamp and RoboFab

Maymester 2015 Registration for Digital Media Bootcamp and RoboFab at the end of the week. DMBC is an intensive and immersive introduction to digital media production that imparts a broad range of practical computing and technological skills to people from any field. Info and details: http://dmbc.colorado.edu/ RoboFab’s is a new Maymester class offered by the ATLAS Institute. This three-week program will immerse you in the language of computer code through building your own robot. Information here: http://tam.colorado.edu/robofab/

Registration is now open for RoboFab in Maymester 2015

Learn to code and build robots. RoboFab’s is a new Maymester class offered by CU-Boulder’s ATLAS Institute. This intensive three-week program will immerse you in the language of computer code as you work on your own Piccolo tiny CNC-bot. Build your programming skills and learn more about principles of robotics and code. Registration is now open. No technical experience necessary. Information and details can be found here.

Registration is now open for RoboFab

Learn to code and build robots. RoboFab’s is a new Maymester class offered by CU-Boulder’s ATLAS Institute. This intensive three-week program will immerse you in the language of computer code. Through this class you’ll understand more about the behavior of computational systems, express your own ideas in code and examine robotic fabrication, including building your own robot. Learn more here: http://tam.colorado.edu/robofab/index.html Registration is now open. No technical experience necessary.

Bursar's Office closure March 26

The Bursar's Office will be closed on Thursday, March 26, 11:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m., so that staff can attend a special event. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Textbook sellback at the CU Book Store

Cash, convenience, competitive prices and we will buy it no matter where you bought it. The CU Book Store will be buying textbooks May 4-13 at the store in the UMC and locations throughout campus. Download our Free Sell Books Ap for iPhone or Android for an instant price quote. Search for "University of Colorado" in either app store. See website for hours, locations and sellback prices. You can also return your rental textbooks to any of our sellback locations.

CAMWS annual meeting 2015

The Classical Association of the Middle West and South will hold it's annual meeting in Boulder, March 25 to 28 at the invitation of the University of Colorado. On Friday afternoon, March 27, paper sessions will be held in the Eaton Humanities Building on the CU campus. Sessions begin at 1:45 p.m. and 3:45 p.m. and feature panels on Greek and Roman archaeology and history, reception of the classics in music and film, Greek and Roman comedy, Christian Latin and more. These Friday afternoon sessions are free and open to the public.

Passover Seders @ CU

Are you looking for a meaningful Seder that you can follow? There is a seat for you at Chabad's Passover Seder. We offer a warm, interactive Passover Seder. Our Seder is English friendly and not prayer intensive, so everyone can feel welcome. Enjoy fine wines, full dinner and crispy hand-made Matzot. Celebrate the Holiday of Freedom at a Seder experience you will remember for a lifetime Scheaffer Jewish Student Center. 909 14th St. Seder I, Friday, April 3, 7:00 p.m. Seder II, Saturday, April 4, 7:15 p.m.

Enhancing function in later life (FORCE)

25-35 year old Boulder or Denver area residents and CU students, faculty, staff and alumni are needed for a CU study. Planning to live in the Boulder/Denver Area for next three months Compensation: $100 for three meetings. Eligibility: 25-35 years old, not regular exercisers. No non-removable metal in body. CONTACT: 303-492-9549 or force.researchstudy@gmail.com (Please leave your name and a number where we can reach you)

Enhancing function in later life (FORCE)

Age 65 and older, Boulder or Denver area residents and CU students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to participate in a CU study. Planning to live in the Boulder/Denver Area for next six months Compensation: $300 for six meetings plus a 16-week supervised exercise program. Eligibility: 65 years old or older, not regular exercisers. No non-removable metal in body. Contact: 303-492-9549 or force.researchstudy@gmail.com (Please leave your name and a number where we can reach you).

LASP public lecture—LASP and the International Space Station: Measuring solar irradiance

In this April 1 talk, LASP atmospheric scientist, Odele Coddington, will discuss how solar irradiance measurements, obtained from the International Space Station, will give us new insight into the sun’s variability and its effects on Earth's processes, including our climate system. She'll share videos demonstrating the technical challenges that LASP engineers are meeting in order to make measurements of the sun from the ISS. SPSC building (room W120), located at 3665 Discovery Dr. in the East Campus Research Park. Doors at 7 p.m. FREE