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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 participants' comfort level supporting LGBTQ individuals within the university community. Date: Wednesday, April 29, 1-3 p.m. at S484 Center for Community.

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, April 1, 1-3 p.m. at Center for Community S484.

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, Feb. 25. 2-4 p.m. N215 Center for Community

Friendship and romance: Silence, stories and secrets in four cultures

The 17th Annual Josephine Jones Lecture Series presents Professor Kristine L. Muñoz. Why do some personal relationships thrive? Why do others flounder, sometimes destroying the partners or the people around them? Professor Kristine Muñoz pursued answers to these questions by studying the cultural meanings of everyday communication. She will share her insight into how people use silences, stories and secrets to build relationships in Spain, Colombia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Feb. 19 at 5 p.m. in Eaton Humanities 1B50

Performance Friday!

The Center for Humanities and the Arts invites you to this month’s Performance Friday! featuring Alejandro Cremaschi (CU-Boulder Associate Professor of Piano Pedagogy), Elizabeth Kipper (Boulder Piano Quartet), and Thomas Heinrich (Colorado Symphony), who make up Trio Cordilleras. This concert includes works by the tango master Astor Piazzolla, and other Argentine and Brazilian composers. Please join us Jan. 30, 12-1 p.m., in British and Irish Studies (Norlin Library’s 5th Floor). Doors open at 11:30 a.m. for a free, light lunch.

Free pregnancy testing at Real Choices

Real Choices Pregnancy Care Center is a Boulder non-profit that strives to walk with women before, during and after an unplanned pregnancy. We offer confidential and lab quality free pregnancy tests at our Boulder office, 1575 Folsom St., Unit 102. Walk-ins are always welcome. Or schedule an appointment over the phone, 303-492-3282 or come by the office in the UMC room 441.

How to apply for financial aid and scholarships workshop

Looking for ways to pay for college? Drowning in scholarship applications you can’t sort through? Don't know where to begin? Come to this session and learn the basics about applying for financial aid and tips for finding scholarships. Counselors from the Financial Aid Office will share their expertise on these subjects. For full financial aid consideration your FAFSA must be on file in our office by March 1. Come and learn about it. Same workshop on different days: Thurs, Feb. 5 from 3-4pm in UMC 425 Fri, Feb. 6 from 3-4pm in C4C S350

'Polar Ice in a Changing Climate: From Hot Air to Cool Science' Feb. 7

Join Waleed Abdalati, professor of geography and director of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, for a discussion about how ice in the polar regions is changing and its link to climate change. The former NASA chief scientist will share insights on how to create meaningful conversations about difficult, divisive topics, such as climate change. Saturday, Feb. 7, 1-3 p.m., Benson Earth Sciences - Room 180. Part of CU on the Weekend, which is free and open to the public.

Polar ice in a changing climate: From hot air to cool science

Join Waleed Abdalati, professor of geography and director of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, for a discussion about how ice in the polar regions is changing and its link to climate change. The former NASA chief scientist will share insights on how to create meaningful conversations about difficult, divisive topics, such as climate change. Saturday, Feb. 7, 1-3 p.m., Benson Earth Sciences - Room 180. Part of CU on the Weekend, which is free and open to the public.

9News reporter Anastasiya Bolton to speak at CU Jan. 27

9News reporter Anastasiya Bolton will speak at CU-Boulder on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 7 p.m. in Eaton Humanities room 125. Bolton will talk about her Russian heritage, her professional interests as a journalist, her work at the Olympics in Sochi and her coverage of the most well-known criminal cases in Colorado.