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Study film and art in Rome next summer: Interest meeting - Sept. 29

Students can spend three weeks in May and June studying film, art and culture in Rome. All majors can apply and receive three UD credits. Course taught in English. Fulfills UD Lit. and Arts core. Program led by Film Studies Professor Suranjan Ganguly. Film screenings and lectures are combined with excursions in and around Rome. Learn more at an informational meeting: Monday, Sept. 29, 6 - 7:15 p.m., ATLAS 1B31.

Study film and art in Rome next summer: Interest Meeting: Sept. 29

Students can spend three weeks in May and June studying film, art, and culture in Rome. All majors can apply and receive three UD credits. Course taught in English. Fulfills UD Lit. and Arts core. Program led by Film Studies Professor Suranjan Ganguly. Film screenings and lectures are combined with excursions in and around Rome. Learn more at an informational meeting: Monday, Sept. 29, 6 - 7:15 p.m., ATLAS 1B31.

RUSS 2211 Introduction to Russian Culture

RUSS 2211 will give students a broad overview of Russian culture in its historical context, from its beginnings to the end of the Romanov dynasty, focusing on the significant events and fascinating individuals that helped to shape Russia into the unique country it is today. Russia’s contribution to world culture, in architecture, literature and the arts, will be a primary focus. This course will also provide a good foundation for further Russian studies. Course taught in English. Fulfills Core Curriculum for Historical Context.

Younglife College ... for all CU students ... Younglife fun with college depth

Young Life College is about building meaningful friendships and finding community with other students. Younglife College is a great place (and safe place) to ask spiritual questions and just check it out. It's also a great place to come and grow and deepen your relationship with the Lord in college. We have parties, small groups and opportunities to serve others (ie. Workcrew Weekend). Younglife College meets on campus every Wed night @ 7 p.m. in UMC room 247. Kick-off Party is Aug 27. Free parking across Broadway at the grade school.

Subjects needed for study: Effort and decision making

The Neuromechanics Lab needs volunteers for a study on effort and movement decision making. You must be English-speaking, right-handed, between 18-40 years old, and have normal or corrected vision, have no movement control problems, and have no recent orthopedic surgeries or broken bones. This study is expected to take 2-2.5 hours. All procedures take place in our campus laboratory (Clare Small Arts and Science building, room 107). Subjects will be compensated. Contact: Megan O’Brien, megan.obrien@colorado.edu

Celebrating the Great Law: The Wilderness Act at 50

On Sept. 4-5, The Colorado Law School: Getches-Wilkinson Center in partnership with The Wilderness Society will be celebrating the 50-year anniversary of the Wilderness Act. The GWC will bring stories, yarns, recollections, yearnings and wisdom from some of the best voices for wildness. Thursday, Sept. 4, 6 - 7:15 p.m. Renowned Landscape Photographer John Fielder Friday, Sept. 5, 9 a.m. - 3:40 p.m. Wilderness Celebration Speakers, Poets, Storytellers More information Free/Open to Public.

LGBTQ and allies welcome back picnic Aug. 28

Welcome back GLBTQ student and Allies. The school year has just begun. Come join us at out welcome back gathering for some outdoor fun in the sun, a jumping castle and free food. Reconnect with fellow GLBTQ buffs and allies. Don't forget to bring a blanket/towel to sit on. Thursday, Aug. 28 4 - 6 p.m. Farrand Field