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Final days, STAR nominations due Dec 3

The Student Affairs Recognition (STAR) recognizes staff who go above and beyond in their service to our campus and in their commitment to students and the values of Student Affairs. Nominations are due by Dec. 3. This year's recipient will receive $500 and will be announced at the Student Affairs Appreciation Breakfast on Jan 29. Make time to nominate someone you see going above and beyond in our division.

Recognize a STAR in Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Recognition (STAR) recognizes staff who go above and beyond in their service to our campus and in their commitment to students and the values of Student Affairs. Nominations are due by Dec. 3. This year's recipient will receive $500 and will be announced at the Student Affairs Appreciation Breakfast on Jan. 29. Make time to nominate someone you see going above and beyond in our division.

Before you leave for break: Nominate a STAR in Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Recognition (STAR) recognizes staff who go above and beyond in their service to our campus and in their commitment to students and the values of Student Affairs. Nominations are due by Dec. 3. This year's recipient will receive $500 and will be announced at the Student Affairs Appreciation Breakfast on Jan. 29. Make time to nominate someone you see going above and beyond in our division.

Recognize your colleague as a STAR in Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Recognition (STAR) recognizes staff who go above and beyond in their service to our campus and in their commitment to students and the values of Student Affairs. Nominations are due by Dec. 3. This year's recipient will receive $500 and will be announced at the Student Affairs Appreciation Breakfast on Jan. 29. Make time to nominate someone you see going above and beyond in our division.

Who shines as a STAR in Student Affairs?

The Student Affairs Recognition (STAR) recognizes staff who go above and beyond in their service to our campus and in their commitment to students and the values of Student Affairs. Nominations are due by Dec. 3. This year's recipient will receive $500 and will be announced at the Student Affairs Appreciation Breakfast on Jan 29. Make time to nominate someone you see going above and beyond in our Division!

Nominate the STAR in Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Recognition (STAR) recognizes staff who go above and beyond in their service to our campus and in their commitment to students and the values of Student Affairs. Nominations are due by Dec. 3. This year's recipient will receive $500 and will be announced at the Student Affairs Appreciation Breakfast on Jan. 29. Make time to nominate someone you see going above and beyond in our division.

Fall/Thanksgiving Break dining hours

CLOSING Thursday, Nov. 20 WeatherTech Cafe closes 2 a.m. (Fri morning) Friday, Nov. 21 All grab-n-gos, retail markets, Darley, Libby and Sewall Dining Centers close 2 p.m. C4C closes 8 p.m. Nov. 27-28 The Bakery closed (university holiday) OPENING Sunday, Nov. 30 WeatherTech Cafe opens 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1 All dining centers, grab-n-gos, retail markets, The Bakery and WeatherTech Cafe resume normal hours

Free health fair Tuesday, Nov. 18

On Tuesday, Nov. 18 the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS) and the pre-health division of SASC will be hosting a free Health Fair from 9 am - 3pm in the UMC Gallery for all CU students and staff. Free items include blood work (please fast for at least 6 hours prior), a general health screening, flu shots from 1-3pm, physical therapy from 10 am - 1pm (from Wardenburg), and aromatherapy/stress reduction from 1-3pm (from Community Health). Please come by if you have a few minutes for a free health screening.

Climate Colorado Switch 2020 Summit

First Annual Climate Colorado, Climate Summit will be held Nov. 15-16 in Wolf Law Building, Wittemyer Courtroom. The Climate Colorado Summit will bring key Colorado stakeholders together, including citizens, students, city council/mayors/managers, county commissioners, NGO’s, and business leaders with the objective to create a blueprint and master plan to solve our climate crisis by 2020. Come help chart Colorado's sustainable future. More information at: http://climatecolorado.org/

Shakespearean acting for adults

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival will offer an acting class for adults in the spring of 2015. Taught by CSF actor Anne Sandoe, students will explore voice, text, and movement techniques that professional actors use to create compelling Shakespeare performances. This six-week course will culminate in a final showing of monologues and scenes. No prior experience necessary. Saturdays, Feb. 7-March 14, 10:30 a.m. - noon. Held on the CU-Boulder campus. Tuition: $120