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Buff Talks: Careers in beer

Explore career opportunities in the beer industry with these local professionals. This is a great chance to learn about their career paths and how to get involved in the beverage industry. The panel will discus their industry, how they got to their current positions, and provide information on how you can get started. Buff Talks: Careers in Beer - Wednesday, Feb. 11, 4-6 p.m. C4C Abrams.

Buffs Talks: Career panels

This spring construct your career and discover new career paths. Career Services is bringing executives and professionals to campus to speak about their careers and teach students how to get involved. Buff Talks: Careers in Beer - Wednesday, Feb. 11, 4-6 p.m. C4C Abrams. Buff Talks: Emergency First Responders - Tuesday, Feb. 17, 4-6 p.m. C4C S350. Buff Talks: Execs Tell All - Thursday, Feb. 26, 4-6 p.m. C4C Abrams. Buff Talks: Non-Profits - Tuesday, March 3, 4-6 p.m. C4C Abrams. colorado.edu/career

SocialDining Android app for group dining - Get paid $120 for six-week study

Our research group in the CU-Boulder Computer Science Department has publicly launched an Android app called SocialDining. This app allows you to create an invitation, send it to your friends, vote on different dates and times for the invitation, and vote on the restaurant for the invitation. Use this fun app while dining out with friends and get $120 for participating. For details click here Download SocialDining from here Contact Khaled Alanezi on listed e-mail to start participating.

Voice study: Participants needed

Participants between 18–22 years are needed for a voice research study examining the effects of an extended reading task and hydration on voice. Compensation provided. Call 303-492-5829 or e-mail speechlab@colorado.edu for details. Ask for information about the VOICE study.

'It’s a Woman’s World'

It’s a Woman’s World is a program aimed at teaching the women of CU skills and information about professions that are typically male dominated. Sessions will be taught by women in the professions who are ready to share their knowledge and know-how with you. *February – Tired of being told you don’t know anything about home renovations because you’re a woman? Then come and join Catie Marsden-Hannah, a home renovation specialist, on Tuesday Feb. 3, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in UMC 247 to learn some basic artisan skills.

This February, make a blind date with a book

Can't think what to read? Feel like you want to try a new genre or author but don't know where to begin? This February, don't judge a book by its cover and take a chance on one of the mystery, gift wrapped fiction and non-fiction titles in the special Valentine's Day bookcart. Running from Feb. 9-16, check out the bookcart at the circulation desk, Norlin 2nd floor for eligible suitors.

Girls in Gaming Tournament

Do you love playing video games, but are criticized for it because you are a woman? Are you ready to meet other woman gamers at CU, but don’t know where to find them? Then come to the Girls in Gaming Tournament hosted by The Women’s Resource Center and UMC Connections on Friday, Feb. 13, from 7-9:30 p.m. We’ll have a great time facing off in rounds of Super Smash Bros. as well as discussing the trials and tribulations of being a female gamer. All women-identified gamers and all skill and experience levels are welcome to enter.

For the Health of It - 'Unpacking Perfectionism'

Whether it's the pressure from New Year's resolutions, parents, peers, the media, every day and this time of year especially we are bombarded constantly with messaging around how we need to look, act and be perfect. Join us for a critical breakdown of perfectionism in society, analyzing different standards of perfectionism and their sources. We will talk about how to cultivate confidence and compassion to realize our own worth and help empower others to do so.

Safe-Zone training

This interactive, two-hour training works to help participants develop a deeper awareness of personal ideas, stereotypes and assumptions related to LGBTQ and similarly identified communities and helps increase participant’s comfort level supporting LGBTQ individuals within the university community. Date: Wednesday, May 20, 1 to 3 p.m. at the Center for Community room S484.