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LASP May public lecture—Airborne science at LASP: Extending observations of the Earth from above

In this May 7 talk, LASP atmospheric scientist and CU-Boulder ATOC Professor Peter Pilewskie will highlight some of the major historical achievements of airborne research and discuss the role CU-Boulder and LASP will play in the future scientific and technological developments of airborne science. In the LASP SPSC building (Rm W120), located at 3665 Discovery Drive in the east campus research park. Parking and admission are FREE. Doors open at 7 p.m. For more information

Italian theatre performance

The Italian theatre class invites you to its annual performance in Italian: "Le disgrazie di Pulcinella" (The Misadventures of Pulcinella). Written by the students, based on a scenario of the "Casamarciano Collection." The play, in two acts, follows the theatre form of the 19th Century. Italian farce, featuring Pulcinella, one of the characters of "Commedia dell'Arte." Free admission. Enjoyable also for the non-Italian audience. Refreshments available after the shows. Old Main Chapel, Saturday, April 26, at 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 27, at 4 p.m.

Italian theatre performance

The Italian theatre class invites you to its annual performance in Italian: "Le disgrazie di Pulcinella" (The Misadventures of Pulcinella). Written by the students, based on a scenario of the "Casamarciano Collection." The play, in two acts, follows the theatre form of the 19th Century. Italian farce, featuring Pulcinella, one of the characters of "Commedia Dell'Arte." Free admission. Enjoyable also for the non-Italian audience. Refreshments available after the shows. Old Main Chapel, Saturday, April 26, at 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 27, at 4 p.m.

Learn to read German this summer!

GRMN 1500: German for Reading Knowledge Instructor: Saskia Hintz Summer Term B: July 8 - August 8 Monday - Thursday 12:45 - 2:45 p.m. Designed especially for graduate students. Emphasizes analytical skills for acquiring reading proficiency in specialized and technical German in one's field of research. Recommended for pass/fail registration. Does not satisfy the arts and sciences foreign language requirement. Does not count toward the German major. For course information contact: Saskia.Hintz@Colorado.EDU

Italian theatre performance

The Italian theatre class invites you to its annual performance in Italian: "Le disgrazie di Pulcinella" (The Misadventures of Pulcinella). Written by students, based on a scenario of the "Casamarciano Collection." The play, in two acts, follows the theatre form of the 19th C. Italian farce, featuring Pulcinella, one of the characters of "Commedia dell'Arte." Free admission. Enjoyable also for the non-Italian audience. Refreshments available after the shows. Old Main Chapel, Saturday, April 26, at 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 27, at 4 p.m.

Money Smart Week 2014, April 21-24 in the UMC

Be financially fearless and attend Money Smart Week 2014, April 21-24. CU Money Sense will present a fun-filled week of awesome (and free) personal finance workshops designed specifically for CU-Boulder students. RSVP ahead of time at cumoneysense@colorado.edu. Workshops to include: *Salary Negotiations *Establishing Credit *Saving & Investing *Life & Money After College *And more Visit CU Money Sense for full schedule of times, dates, and locations.

Colorado community rights network state ballot No. 75 information

Meet the organizers, and learn about the growing movement across Colorado and the nation that has been recently described by the Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico as, “…the beginning of a social movement that is greater than just the oil and gas industry, it is a potential game changer for all of corporate America." Want to do more than regulate fracking and GMOs? Get involved! Tuesday, April 22 (EARTH DAY), 5-7pm Humanities 150, University of Colorado Boulder

Italian theatre performance

The Italian theatre class invites you to its annual performance in Italian: "Le disgrazie di Pulcinella" (The Misadventures of Pulcinella). Written by the students, based on a scenario of the Casamarciano Collection. The play, in two acts, follows the theatre form of the 19th C. Italian farce, featuring Pulcinella, one of the characters of "Commedia dell'Arte." Free admission. Enjoyable also for the non-Italian audience. Refreshments available after the shows. Old Main Chapel, Saturday, April 26 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 27 at 4 p.m.

Opening reception for Blind Optimism: Spring 2014 BFA Exhibition

Please join us for a free reception for Blind Optimism: Spring 2014 BFA Exhibition held at the CU Art Museum on Friday, April 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. The CU Art Museum is located behind the ATLAS building, part of the Visual Arts Complex. This exhibition features work by students graduating from the Bachelor of Fine Arts program: Griffin Beste, David Brookton, Seth Caparelli, Hannah Green, Grant Gustafson, Molly Lofton, Rachel Machovec, Renluka Maharaj, Megan McGrain, Dakota Clay Nanton and Sarah Touslee.