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Darwin Day cake and valentines

Join us in the BioLounge at the CU Museum of Natural History to celebrate Charles Darwin's 206th birthday. Sing happy birthday, eat cake and make a natural history valentine. Thursday, Feb. 12, 2-4 p.m.

CUBASGA graduate student conference

The annual CUBASGA conference is a two-day event (Feb. 27-28) that brings together graduate students from Boulder and other schools to share graduate-level research on various aspects of East Asian Civilizations. Keynote speakers: Professor Ding Xiang Warner, Cornell; and Professor Michael Emmerich, UCLA. Friday, Feb. 27, 1 p.m., UMC Gallery. Saturday, Feb. 28, 9 a.m., Humanities 250.

Performance Friday!

The Center for Humanities and the Arts invites you to this month’s Performance Friday! featuring excerpts from Theatre and Dance's production of Tartuffe. Tartuffe tells how a “man of the cloth” worms his way into the gullible heart of Orgon, a rich family man, and tries to take him for all he has. It takes a desperate trap by Orgon’s wife Elmire to expose the imposter. Please join us Feb. 13, 12-1 p.m., in the University Theatre. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. for a free, light lunch in the lobby.

Think summer: Summer enrollment begins March 4

Many of CU-Boulder’s most popular and sought-after courses are offered during Summer Session. You can earn credit, keep up with major requirements, improve your GPA, and still enjoy summer. Summer Session offers a wide range of courses throughout a series of terms, including two three-week terms in May and August. Enrollment begins March 4. For more information, visit the Summer Session website or request a catalog.

Give new meaning to the unused coffee mugs in your life

The Office for Outreach & Engagement is collecting coffee mugs for Boulder’s Bridge House. Bridge House serves some 300 meals a day to Boulder’s homeless and working poor families, and they don’t have enough coffee mugs on hand. How can you help? Dust off that unused coffee mug that is taking up space and bring it to the outreach office on the 3rd floor in room 337 of the Continuing Education Building. If your group or department collects a box of mugs, give us a call at 492-4471 and we’ll pick it up.

Give new meaning to the unused coffee mugs in your life

The Office for Outreach and Engagement is collecting coffee mugs for Boulder’s Bridge House. Bridge House serves some 300 meals a day to Boulder’s homeless and working poor families, and they don’t have enough coffee mugs on hand. How can you help? Dust off that unused coffee mug that is taking up space and bring it to the outreach office on the 3rd floor in room 337 of the Continuing Education Building. If your group or department collects a box of mugs, give us a call at 2-4471 and we’ll pick it up.

'Wait Your Turn: Recognizing and Interrupting Sexism'

This interactive 90-minute training is designed for staff and faculty on the CU-Boulder campus. During the training, participants will engage in small and large group discussions to help identify examples of sexism in their lives or in an institution they participate in. They will also learn strategies for interrupting sexism. Please visit our website for upcoming dates and to register: www.colorado.edu/wrc/events. Please wait for a confirmation as we have a minimum and maximum number of participants.

Study abroad with ISA this summer or fall

Want to see the world while gaining academic credit and/or internship/service-learning experience? ISA (International Studies Abroad) has a program for you. Get credit for your major, learn a foreign language or study in English and make friends from all over the country and the world. Scholarships and financial aid available through ISA the CU Study Abroad Office. The deadline to apply for CU Study Abroad summer/fall programs is March 1. Visit studiesabroad.com for more information.

I Love Me Open House

Come relax at the I Love Me Open House on Feb. 13. We’ll be hanging out from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in UMC 415-417. Fun activities include creating valentine cards and decorating cookies. Free snacks and drinks while they last. Open to students, staff and faculty.

'For the Health of It - With Pleasure'

Join the WRC and Community Health on Feb. 12 from 3-4 p.m. in UMC 416 for a workshop that explores issues related to healthy relationships and sexuality. Information on sexual health, contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STI’s) is included. Discussion focuses on stigma related to sexuality and STI’s along with the roles of negotiation, and consent as they relate to relationships and sexual behavior. We will be giving out free safe-sex materials, along with condom crafts and cupcakes.